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Les Arrives in Prince George

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Saturday, January 12, 2008 08:02 PM

        Prince George, B.C. - The Minister in charge of Public Safety and Solicitor General, John Les , has arrived in Prince George.

Les  was to meet with  representaives for the  residents impacted by the  ice jam flooding of the Nechako River this evening.  Tomorrow , he , along with Premier Gordon Campbell, will meet with industry reps and tour the  impacted areas.

Les  says   all options for dealing with this flood are being  examined.  (Click on photo at right for  brief  interview with John Les)


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Don't this just make yur pants wanna get up dance!!!
Ya, strike up the band. I can hardly wait for the pearls of wisdom from these two.
He really needs to buy a new jacket...oh wait,I get it...those must be his redneck "northern" clothes!
Hmmm...wonder if Campbell will wear his plaid shirt?
andy................the tax base continues to be down town. Don`t get the idea that moving everyone out would be better. It would cost more to service everyone up there. Way more.
Don't know where you got that from Runner46...I have never advocated moving business out of the downtown area??
That's not realistic at this stage of the game!
Maybe he and Campbell can both fall in and float with the rest of it.
Or sink , might be beter.
In my opinion, two lookie loos who will do nothing but look for photo ops...
And a way to pat themselves on the back for doing that.
Also noticed that the "New Hope" rehab center out at the old Baldy Hughes base has a grand opening tomorrow?
I wonder,does Campbell's timely arrival have anything to do with that?
Will he be attending that as well,or is he strictly coming because he is concerned about the ice jam?
Probably a good thought there Andy...
but that is a whole other issue ...
Les is more? I don't think so. Nice work if you can get it. See? We do exist outside 604. Been getting ink nationally fer weeks now. What a ride!!!
Andy hit the nail on the head. The Premier has had an entire month to view this mess.