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In Kansas the morning after

In Kansas the morning after

Nothing will wake a person up more than hearing that the 2016 U.S. election went to Donald J. Trump. The man who literally lied on average one time per minute at the debates won the presidential election.
America finally gets it right

America finally gets it right

It's morning in America again. After the long night of Obama's reign that has not seen any real or meaningful growth in the U.S.
Change agent

Change agent

As Don Henley sings, everything can change in a New York minute.
Hydro statement misleading about power producers

Hydro statement misleading about power producers

RE: Site C to pay for itself over 70 years. In his letter, Dave Conway from BC Hydro defends the 70 year economic life of Site C but does not indicate that private sector hydro projects also have the same economic life span.
Shed stolen from AiMHi community garden

Shed stolen from AiMHi community garden

We had a wonderful year with our Community Garden here at AiMHi.
Citizen editorial page a good read

Citizen editorial page a good read

The Nov. 2nd Citizen editorial page was one of the better ones, with numerous letters expressing a variety of opinions, each letter making some good points and some not so good points.
Women in charge

Women in charge

In some ways, it made no difference whether Hillary Clinton won or lost last night's U.S. presidential election. No one - at least publicly - believes anymore that a woman is incapable of being president.
Resident thankful wallet returned

Resident thankful wallet returned

I would like to give a huge thank you to the person who turned in my wallet to the Save-On store last Wednesday. I commend you on your honesty and decency.
MP wrong about salmon

MP wrong about salmon

Greetings upstream Fraser neighbours. I would invite you to read what your MP, Todd Doherty, had to say about wild salmon and fish farms. I do not understand his bias. This is the worst year in history for salmon returning to our once great river.
Student society debt worrisome

Student society debt worrisome

It was recently revealed that UNBC's Northern Undergraduate Student Society is facing a $100,000 debt, much of it owing to BC Transit for the student bus pass. As a UNBC graduate, this is concerning to me.