2015 is a big year for the City of Prince George. The city will be celebrating its 100th birthday, the Canada Winter Games arrives, and the University of Northern BC turns 25.
1.25 million people die on the roads every year, and yet we accept that number without much question. It doesn’t need to be this way says road safety expert Ian Johnston.
It’s been a bad winter for small, fuel-efficient vehicles.
Today’s 500 words: I don’t have the right mindset to go to Mars.
500 words of my thoughts on the new Doctor Who, and the end of David Tennant’s run (I’m behind, I know).
At some point I should write a post outling my thoughts on the benefits of Medium, but for now I wrote a post outlining what I think Medium is. I’m linking to it on Medium because it just kind of makes more sense to read it in that context.
The city of Prince George is putting its budget consultations online tonight, with an e-Town Hall. “The first e-Town Hall meeting is designed to engage a broader and more diverse cross section of residents in dialogue leading to Council’s consideration of the 2014 Provisional Operating Budget.” Charelle Evelyn at the Prince George Citizen has been providing […]
I am really enjoying the new Smiths Western album. Never would have thought they’d be the ones to channel Queen and Pink Floyd (in a non-derivative way). →
“Let’s all listen to this guy because he can hit strings well.”
I’ve seen #cityofPG adopted pretty heavily, with the airport code #yxs thrown in here and there.
A nice piece on building community from Tariq Piracha: “In that sense, I can’t help but see home more as a process, than anything else. A long process. One that requires patience, persistence and commitment. I never was a very patient person. But since becoming a father, I’m learning how to be a lot of […]
Good idea from CBC Radio 3. Want to know the song you heard earlier? Check the playlog.
#princegeorge just isn’t working out
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