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Chevy Sonic a cool hatchback

Chevy Sonic a cool hatchback

I am doing highway speeds in a tiny little 1.8-litre four-cylinder hatchback, but something just doesn't feel right. Yes, I did remember to put underwear on this morning, so it is not that.
Hope that's not an endorsement

Hope that's not an endorsement

I read today's editorial "Asking for civility in the civic election." I agree with the thrust of your message, and I also agree with many of the specific points that you made. But I don't understand, why you started out with an attack on Ms.
Sign snafu speaks volumes

Sign snafu speaks volumes

When I think about the opportunity that we have to see a new City Council after the Nov. 19 elections, I can't help but wonder what it will really look like.
Explain editorials

Explain editorials

Can anyone tell me why The Citizen insists that if the public decides to write a letter to the paper regarding any matter at all, they have to be sure to provide their full name, address and telephone number (the last two for verification purposes -
Where it all began

Where it all began

The public is once again being shut out of more key City Hall knowledge. Justice Robert Crawford decided to allow council's censure over Coun.
The courage to lead

The courage to lead

Does Coun. Brian Skakun deserve censuring from his peers on council or not? It's hard to determine the answer to that when even his own accusers seem to lack the courage of their conviction.
Asking for civility in civic election

Asking for civility in civic election

The 2011 municipal election has begun - an opportunity for current and aspiring politicians to engage in civil discourse about the priorities of the community.
Spread your capital around

Spread your capital around

As a hungry college student in the 1980s I frequented a family restaurant that bragged an all-day breakfast deal. For $1.99 I could get two eggs, two slices of bacon, two slices of toast and a glass of orange juice.
Running away to Mongolia

Running away to Mongolia

Heather Carson is a Prince George born-and-raised, recent UNBC grad. She is currently travelling through Mongolia, South East Asia, and Australia. Her travel timeline is indefinite and her plans are undetermined.
A look at sacred days: Yom Kippur

A look at sacred days: Yom Kippur

What is your favourite day of the year? Canada Day? Christmas? Vaisakhi festival? Your birthday? Let me ask you another question.