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Will the power and politics of love prevail?

Will the power and politics of love prevail?

An editorial from the Prince George Citizen:
Everyone seems to be jumping on the pot train now

Everyone seems to be jumping on the pot train now

“Suddenly everyone seems to be an advocate for the legalization of marijuana.”
All quiet on the climate front as world moves on despite U.S. defection

All quiet on the climate front as world moves on despite U.S. defection

“The real breakthrough came in Paris in 2015, and the objective now is to keep the show on the road”
Flippant use of military terms skewers reality of war

Flippant use of military terms skewers reality of war

Editor’s note: This column originally ran in 2013 but remains relevant today if not more so
Science and religion need not be in conflict

Science and religion need not be in conflict

“It’s too bad Payette was disdainful and dismissive of those who do not “live and breathe” science …”
Proposed national park would benefit the Okanagan

Proposed national park would benefit the Okanagan

Richard Cannings is the MP for South Okanagan-West Kootenay
Don’t expect China to budge on North Korea

Don’t expect China to budge on North Korea

Gwynne Dyer is an independent journalist whose articles are published in 45 countries
Low Dose Naltrexone

Low Dose Naltrexone

Dr. Hunt: Naltrexone is a medicine that antagonizes/blocks various opioid receptors on cells
The Bailey’s success reflects Trail’s changing tone

The Bailey’s success reflects Trail’s changing tone

Bertrand: The Bailey is becoming a go-to venue for music lovers across the West Kootenay.
Halloween is what we believe it to be

Halloween is what we believe it to be

McEwan writes, “Every year the emphasis on creepy, sinister things seems to gain in popularity.”