The differences – or lack of them – between the mayoral candidates.
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’m not a fan of covering crime for its own sake. I understand people are interested in the details, but there’s a lot of crime and it would be easy to fill our days with gory details of shootings and murders from around the world. Not much public value in that. At the same time, there […]
Your writing is valuable and interesting. Stop throwing it away.
Family, legacy, socks.
Amazon is fast and cheap but it doesn’t open on Friday night to help launch a self-published magazine with poetry readings and tea.
When an SUV swerved to hit me, I realized riding a bike in a car-dominated culture is an inherantly political act.
In this special series, Daybreak goes inside one of the most notorious neighbourhoods in British Columbia to get the stories behind the statistics.
We aren’t conditioned to think of the world in terms of audio, and even if we do it’s expensive and difficult to share it.
The pieces of writing, radio, and miscellania that I am most proud of in 2013.
“It’s hard to understand the influence people have on you until 5 or 10 years later. It’s scary to think about what my life would have been like if they hadn’t been there.”
Why I stopped writing at fancy new computers and bought an elementary-school reject.
A how-to guide for hashtags.
Sometimes the best job you can do is let someone else do the job.
From nature trails to dog parks to the civic plaza, Prince George is undergoing a subtle redesign from the inside.
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