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Softwood silence ‘inexcusable’

Softwood silence ‘inexcusable’

Last week, President Obama arrived in Ottawa to address Parliament. He spoke at length about the partnership, values and shared economic vision between Canada and the United States.
Civil society starts with trust

Civil society starts with trust

Well, once again, we have awoken to a number of shootings in the United States. It's hard to know what to say and it is not because I don't have things to say it is because I have said them all before.
Adventuring across Canada

Adventuring across Canada

Seniors' Scene
Indulging your inner child

Indulging your inner child

This weekend, we will be taking advantage of some of the exciting events happening in town.Likely, we will be heading downtown and joining in on the BMO KidzArt Dayz at the Two Rivers Gallery.
'What have we done?'

'What have we done?'

Prince George expat shocked, saddened by Brexit vote and its aftermath
Continuing Wiesel’s mission

Continuing Wiesel’s mission

The person who exemplified the power of a witness passed away on Saturday at the age of 87. Elie Wiesel was not simply a Holocaust survivor, he was a great teacher, a man of passion and one who left the world much better than he found it.
Trump reflects America

Trump reflects America

In their well-coordinated June counterstrike on Donald Trump - a response to his outrageous call, following the massacre in Orlando, Florida, to ban Muslims from entering the United States - President Obama and Hillary Clinton described the presumpti
Forest sector needs attention

Forest sector needs attention

Provincial government plans to diversify British Columbia's resource-based economy by developing markets and exports for liquified natural gas, a project which seems to have dominated cabinet thinking in recent years, is all well and good.
Instead of hunting for customers, be a magnet

Instead of hunting for customers, be a magnet

The summer was a good one for bears. In fact, there were seven bears that particular week. They were hanging around my sister Marie's house where we were renting the basement while building our own home.
Ancient Forest needs more inclusive name

Ancient Forest needs more inclusive name

The article in The Citizen referring to the Ancient Forest (Inland Temporate Rainforest) will soon be protected by being designated a Class "A" provincial park and hopefully become a World Heritage Site.