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Another war in the woods?

Prince George Free Press - Friday April 20, 2012

In the Prince George Timber Supply Area, the pre-beetle allowable annual cut was 9.3 million cubic metres.

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Certified irony

Prince George Free Press - Thursday May 3, 2012

Victoria’s suggestion to send loggers into old-growth stands may soon be getting criticism from an unlikely source … logging companies.

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Basic supply and demand

Prince George Free Press - Tuesday May 8, 2012

Hardly a week goes by these days without more calls for legalizing or decriminalizing marijuana.

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Trash talk

Caledonia Courier - Saturday April 21, 2012

Last week was the first of “Pitch-In” in Fort St. James.

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Rock down to Electric Avenue

Prince George Free Press - Tuesday April 10, 2012

The snowblower has officially been put away for the summer.

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The long days are here again

Caledonia Courier - Monday April 16, 2012

It's time to get out and about as the weather warms and the days lengthen.

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My two bits

Caledonia Courier - Thursday April 12, 2012

Landowner rights are important to North Americans in general.

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Budget fever

Caledonia Courier - Tuesday April 3, 2012

Spring is in the air, and so is federal budget fever.

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“Wild card” from the west

Caledonia Courier - Wednesday March 28, 2012

The NDP leadership hopefuls will finally have concluded their long campaigns to become Leader of the Official Opposition last weekend.

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Spring is sprung - somewhere

Caledonia Courier - Monday March 26, 2012

The first official day of spring, which fell on March 20 this year, began with fresh, fat flakes of snow falling in Fort St. James.

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Lucky us...

Caledonia Courier - Wednesday March 21, 2012

Thank goodness for our kidney, and our right to enjoy them.

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So long... and thanks for all the fish

Caledonia Courier - Wednesday March 14, 2012

Yes, I’m headed down to Quesnel to do some sport reporting and though I’m excited for the future, I'm looking forward to new challenges.

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Hello again... back to the business at hand

Caledonia Courier - Friday March 16, 2012

Greetings from an editor returned after a leave of absence...

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Letter...Special thank you

Caledonia Courier - Wednesday February 29, 2012

Appreciation and a special thank you to the nurses, doctors and staff

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The two sides of budgets

Caledonia Courier - Wednesday February 29, 2012

Government budgets are everywhere these days. The B.C. Government just came out with theirs

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Trying to make sense of Parliament

Caledonia Courier - Wednesday February 22, 2012

If you’ve been on the internet in the last couple of months you probably saw the SOPA debacle down in the States.

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Poll woes

Caledonia Courier - Wednesday February 15, 2012

And this in memory of John Diefenbaker who said, “polls are for dogs.”

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Colour me impressed

Caledonia Courier - Wednesday February 15, 2012

Wow. That pretty much sums up my feeling after the Tony Pacheco Spaghetti dinner.

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Letter to the Editor: Shining a little light in a dark place

Caledonia Courier - Wednesday February 8, 2012

Nak’azdli Blockade: I wanted to try to shed some light on the events that happened in our community recently.

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Rumours and news cycles

Caledonia Courier - Wednesday February 8, 2012

It’s been a busy week here in the Fort. Enbridge has seen a certain gathering of forces

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