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Fallout from P.G.’s bad air is alarming

Fallout from P.G.’s bad air is alarming

Speakers at the last PACHA meeting revealed that: a. Prince George has the highest cancer rate in the province (if not the country). b.
Just more sleight of hand

Just more sleight of hand

The minister of education's letter to The Citizen, "Minister Responds To Letter, to clarify issues was more sleight of hand, statistics tripe. If I can reiterate her data, in 14 years, i.e.
The times are changing

The times are changing

For every two people retiring there is only one person in the pipeline to replace them.
Too little, too late!

Too little, too late!

If you didn't know already, you do now, that lap dancing or simulated lap dancing in a school gathering is not a good thing, especially if you are a teacher.
Site C may well be Campbell’s swan song

Site C may well be Campbell’s swan song

Right Side Up Bruce Strachan You've got to hand it to Premier Gordon Campbell; he'll never be accused of letting a little controversy stand in the way of a good idea. Monday morning, Campbell announced the B.C.
Liberals have failed miserably

Liberals have failed miserably

A letter to Gordon Campbell: I am a senior citizen and I know the HST will hurt me. You can peddle all the so-called stats all you want, but the HST will hurt people like me who are on fixed incomes.
Despite hoopla, Site C will be a tough sell

Despite hoopla, Site C will be a tough sell

Vaughn Palmer In Victoria The B.C.
Calling all hockey parents

Calling all hockey parents

Minor hockey in Prince George is finished for the season. Spring is definitely here and we are all looking forward to summer. But there is one loose hockey end that needs tending to. And it's a big one.
Canada's Quislings

Canada's Quislings

As the inquisition over the handling of Afghan prisoners rages in Ottawa, we are reminded that history is littered with the stories of individuals and groups who have become synonymous as traitors and acts of duplicity.
SignTek letter attacks messenger, ignored message

SignTek letter attacks messenger, ignored message

Mr. Sewell's letter doth protest too much. Why wouldn't he use Mr. Whitcombe's letter as a means to educate his workforce. Instead, he takes the familiar, convenient path of throwing stones at the messenger.