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I know many of you have already made your statements, gracious and congratulatory, but I can’t imagine it doesn’t hurt. You don’t show it, but you’re wondering what went wrong. Where you might have done better.
There are valid arguments on both sides of the fluoride debate. These aren’t them.
Some quick analysis of lat night’s election, and what it means for Prince George.
The differences – or lack of them – between the mayoral candidates.
Civic election candidates answer my questions about bikes, dogs, and music.
A brief history of fluoride coming out of your tap.
Last week I was in Vancouver for work and I stayed at the Georgian Court hotel. One evening, I had about an hour of free time and was hoping to pop up to a couple shops of Commercial for some Christmas shopping. I didn’t feel like paying for a taxi, so I mapped it out […]
Mapping where the candidates call home.
Prince George as an argument against the need for population growth.
I’ve been remiss in mentioning that we had the final council meeting prior to the election last week. Let me remedy that by highlighting a couple of post-mortems that came out this week. Over at the Prince George Citizen, editor Neil Godbout notes the speeches, applause and tears that closed the meeting, opining: “Nobody does […]
I find it far easier to confront the idea that there are monsters among us than the idea that humans do monstrous things.
Twitter essays, tweet storms, blog posts, and middling thoughts.
I’ve had a draft blog post sitting around for a long time about feminism. It’s not really well written, more just a bunch of disparate thoughts. It starts with how I’ve always believed men and women to be equal in the sense that there is nothing men can do that women can’t and that women […]
I wrote a blog post earlier, but I have some more things to say. I apologize if you are feeling over-saturated with this. For me, personally, this has been a strange time to work at CBC. * * * I was interviewed for my first job here by a panel of women. My first producer […]
This is like finding out your parents are getting a divorce and mom is suing dad for $50 million.
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