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Guest editorial: This newspaper is not packaging

Guest editorial: This newspaper is not packaging

Recycle BC is subsidizing plastic and other waste through fees charged to newspaper publishers.
Nathan Giede: Canfor's Prince George lands should be seized by the Lheidli T'enneh

Nathan Giede: Canfor's Prince George lands should be seized by the Lheidli T'enneh

If anyone at Canfor starts squawking, mayor and council are welcome to remind them that there are other properties that could be seized.
Cameron Stolz: Canfor pulp closure will hit the wallets of Prince George residents

Cameron Stolz: Canfor pulp closure will hit the wallets of Prince George residents

In 2024, Canfor will no longer be paying property tax on the plant they are shutting down. That's tax revenue that will need to be made up for by the rest of the property owners in our city. 
Letter to the editor: Prince George pulp closure predicted 30 years ago

Letter to the editor: Prince George pulp closure predicted 30 years ago

From my recollections the government put a gag order on government forestry officials to not talk about the pine beetle crisis.
Letter to the editor: Pine beetle inaction to blame for Prince George pulp closure

Letter to the editor: Pine beetle inaction to blame for Prince George pulp closure

We had a simple but clear message: the mountain pine beetle would devastate B.C. interior forests and lead to eventual and massive shutdowns of lumber and pulp of operations in the interior.
Chris Gardner: Canada needs to pick up its economic tempo

Chris Gardner: Canada needs to pick up its economic tempo

Such anemic growth means that it will take more than 70 years for Canada’s economy to double in size.
Rob Shaw: Eyes on Eby to support struggling B.C. forestry sector

Rob Shaw: Eyes on Eby to support struggling B.C. forestry sector

The Prince George closure cost 300 people their jobs.
Neil Godbout: Remembering Gino Odjick’s best game ever

Neil Godbout: Remembering Gino Odjick’s best game ever

At my very first NHL game, Gino Odjick played the best game of his life.
Opinion: Canada, a superpower? Here's how the country might one day fit the bill

Opinion: Canada, a superpower? Here's how the country might one day fit the bill

In 1776, with a population of 2.5 million, few imagined that within two centuries, the U.S. would become the dominant superpower. It’s not inconceivable that Canada could do the same by 2223.
Todd Whitcombe: Minority to blame for U.S. Speaker debacle

Todd Whitcombe: Minority to blame for U.S. Speaker debacle

The whole debacle highlighted the ability of a minority to hold the majority hostage.