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Service dog missing

Service dog missing

Please help. On Saturday afternoon my little Service Dog got out. He would have headed for Freeman Park but I got my wheelchair stuck in snow and could not go after him.
School costs money

School costs money

I wish to comment on the letter wrote by Steven Kakinoosit, appearing in the paper on Jan. 20. Mr. Kakinoosit states that many schools attended by Aboriginal students, are inferior to those attended by other Canadians.
Big thanks for snow removal

Big thanks for snow removal

I live at Alward Place. We only have seniors living here. There is so much snow and they haven't cleaned between the cars in the parking lot! But we have a wonderful hairdresser name Lena who was helping a senior clean behind her van.
Keep up the good work

Keep up the good work

I work as a long haul truck driver and made way from Portageville, Missouri to Terrace, B.C. to make a trailer delivery. As I past Prince George I came across a sports radio show called UNBC Sport Studio on 88.
Canada's Business

Canada's Business

Long ago U. S. President Eisenhower warned his nation about the dangers stemming from the burgeoning military-industria1 complex. It was becoming the single, most powerful influence on policy.
Ignatieff and Harper may want to put a damper on their heavy breathing

Ignatieff and Harper may want to put a damper on their heavy breathing

This Sunday will mark Prime Minister Stephen Harper's fifth year in office. Jan. 23, 2006, Stephen Harper and 123 of his Conservative Party colleagues were elected to govern a minority parliament.
Youth not so bad

Youth not so bad

Manners? Many of the youth of today are wonderfully helpful and have excellent manners. In response to Doreen Neudorf's letter in Jan.
Thanks for the plow

Thanks for the plow

This letter is to thank the industrious citizen who has been snow blowing the pedestrian walkway on Byng Avenue and the path in Byng Park.
Canada's Business

Canada's Business

Charles Dickens' novel, "Oliver Twist", vividly described the deplorable treatment of workers, particularly young children, in England in the 1830s. In the United States the situation also was abysmal.
Canada's Business

Canada's Business

Why is our economy behaving so differently this time? Ordinarily, after a business contraction begins, governments step in and provide the pump priming to start a recovery process.