It’s easy to get sucked into familiar paths.
Just because I’m interested in what you have to say doesn’t mean I’m interested in what you listen to.
Why doesn’t Prince George use its rivers as a backdrop for restaurants?
The trouble with not unfriending: relationships never die naturally.
Discover the heart of your city.
It’s not a financial investment, it limits your options, it’s time-consuming, and it’s awesome.
Earlier this year, I was invited to give a presentation on “how to blog” for a youth forum focused on sustainable management of local water systems. I don’t know much about the specifics of that, but I do know a little bit about how to set up lines of communication using the internet and I […]
Find out when the bus is cancelled.
Adventures in managing the Facebook account for a giant wooden mascot.
An important skill, in t-shirt form.
It wasn’t the Olympics that made Canadians find their pride. It was just that the internet and a new crop of independent musicians has created a generation of Canadians that aren’t aware their supposed to have an inferiority complex. Get used to it.
A contest to win tickets to “the armpit of British Columbia” turns into a national news story.
According to a newspaper editorial, not only am I parasite, I just might be a traitor to my country.
The mystery and the message of a piece of graffiti.
The fascinating story of a Jamaican goldpanner in northern B.C.
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