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Citizen poll results: Combatting homelessness in Prince George

Citizen poll results: Combatting homelessness in Prince George

There were 1,176 votes cast when the poll was on the website from June 19 to July 7.
Friday free-for-all: Getting tough or showing mercy?

Friday free-for-all: Getting tough or showing mercy?

Plenty to discuss. The floor is yours.
Rob Shaw: Eby criticizes 'absolutely disgraceful' Facebook and Google for threats to cut off news content

Rob Shaw: Eby criticizes 'absolutely disgraceful' Facebook and Google for threats to cut off news content

B.C. government considers pulling its advertising from tech titans.
Opinion: Even Albertans aren’t in favour of separatism, survey shows

Opinion: Even Albertans aren’t in favour of separatism, survey shows

Despite social media traction and support for the idea, most Albertans do not support secession from Canada
Opinion: Why are the hottest days when Earth is furthest from the sun?

Opinion: Why are the hottest days when Earth is furthest from the sun?

Most diagrams in textbooks have the planets going around the sun in circular orbits. While this is almost true, the planets actually orbit in ellipses.
Opinion: Scaling up community drug-checking services in B.C. could help respond to the overdose crisis

Opinion: Scaling up community drug-checking services in B.C. could help respond to the overdose crisis

Most consumables in Canada have quality controls that inform purchasing and consumption decisions. People who use illicit drugs deserve the same. Drug checking provides that harm-reduction service.
Raeside cartoon: Improving health care in B.C.

Raeside cartoon: Improving health care in B.C.

Opinion: Empires win battles but always eventually lose the war

Opinion: Empires win battles but always eventually lose the war

We must also take steps to prepare our citizenry for potential changes in the global economy. 
Opinion: Commercial thinning yields surprising forest benefits

Opinion: Commercial thinning yields surprising forest benefits

The thinning had created an almost immediate bonanza of deciduous wildlife forage for our struggling moose.  
Opinion: After the Manitoba crash, Canada needs to rethink bus safety

Opinion: After the Manitoba crash, Canada needs to rethink bus safety

Safety investigations into serious road collisions need to be conducted at a national level and by an independent body in the same manner air and rail occurrences are investigated.