News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: LTE: Priorities Appear To Be Skewed |
Title: | CN BC: LTE: Priorities Appear To Be Skewed |
Published On: | 2010-01-28 |
Source: | Prince George Citizen (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2011-03-09 19:19:46 |
PRIORITIES APPEAR TO BE SKEWED
I am writing in regards to, two stories in The Citizen, of the Jan. 26
issue. On the front page I read a story about the marijuana grow ops
that have been disassembled in and around Prince, while I'm sure this
is a good thing, to keep organized crime in check.
But I do believe the priorities of The Citizen are not in the best
interest of the public.
As I finished the story on the front page, (which took up the majority
of the front page), as I turned to page two I see a small article
about a cross country con man who is preying on our senior citizens,
on a national scale.
Yet this story takes up a three-inch-by-three-inch
space.
Why is this. I believe that our priorities are lost.
Mark Farley
Prince George
I am writing in regards to, two stories in The Citizen, of the Jan. 26
issue. On the front page I read a story about the marijuana grow ops
that have been disassembled in and around Prince, while I'm sure this
is a good thing, to keep organized crime in check.
But I do believe the priorities of The Citizen are not in the best
interest of the public.
As I finished the story on the front page, (which took up the majority
of the front page), as I turned to page two I see a small article
about a cross country con man who is preying on our senior citizens,
on a national scale.
Yet this story takes up a three-inch-by-three-inch
space.
Why is this. I believe that our priorities are lost.
Mark Farley
Prince George
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