Prince George
An archive of my posts about my home in the traditional lands of the Lheidli T’enneh, aka the City of Prince George.
An archive of my posts about my home in the traditional lands of the Lheidli T’enneh, aka the City of Prince George.
The fascinating story of a Jamaican goldpanner in northern B.C.
A while ago, I started trying out Flickr, and I simultaneously started trying out photography more. I’ve been getting better (I think), and by far my favourite set so far is the Listen Bird. This is a piece of graffiti that’s been cropping up around the city for the past half-decade or so, and through […]
Three opportunities to provide input into the future of Prince George: Regional Parks Plan – Open House Forums and Online Survey “We are also gathering information on the needs and desires of the people using the parks in the Region – through public sessions in Prince George, MacKenzie and McBride-Valemount, a public survey, contact with […]
Building Diversity: BC City Pins Big Hope On New Mosque (the Globe and Mail) » Aside from the fact that I’m pretty sure the future of the “hardscrabble” (?) city of Prince George (population 80,000, service center, and home of a university and college) isn’t completely dependent on the building of a mosque, it’s nice […]
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