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Neil Godbout

Neil Godbout

A graduate of the Carleton University journalism program in Ottawa, Neil earned a Master of Arts degree in Natural Resources and Environmental Studies from UNBC in 2004. He has received provincial and national recognition for his work, including a National Newspaper Award nomination for editorial writing, a Ma Murray Award for editorial writing from the B.C./Yukon Community Newspaper Association and Best News Story and Best News Photo from the Canadian Community Newspapers Association. Locally, Neil has received awards of appreciation from the Prince George Brain Injured Group and the PG Pride Society for his editorial stances. Neil is also the author of the Broken Guardian trilogy of young adult urban fantasy novels. Dissolve and Resolve, the second and third books in the series, were finalists for Best Young Adult Novel from the Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Association in 2013 and 2014 respectively. He is the past president of the Nechako Rotary Club and remains active in local Rotary initiatives.

Phone
250-960-2759
Email
ngodbout@pgcitizen.ca

Recent Work by Neil

Editorial: So you’re a victim? Are you sure about that?

Editorial: So you’re a victim? Are you sure about that?

Whomever holds less power in a relationship is the victim, which makes whoever holds more power the oppressor.
Northern B.C. man dead after armed standoff with police

Northern B.C. man dead after armed standoff with police

On two separate occasions, there was an exchange of gunfire with officers.
Legendary Prince George poet passes away

Legendary Prince George poet passes away

Barry McKinnon's 1980 book of poetry, the the, was a Governor General’s Literary Award finalist in 1981.
Prince George ticket wins big on Lotto 6/49

Prince George ticket wins big on Lotto 6/49

A ticket sold in Prince George is worth $102,894.50.
100 Mile House man charged with first-degree murder

100 Mile House man charged with first-degree murder

James Eugene Perkins of 100 Mile House was arrested without incident on Friday, October 20.
Teegee wins third term as BCAFN regional chief

Teegee wins third term as BCAFN regional chief

It’s the first time in BCAFN history that a regional chief has been elected to a third term and won by acclamation.
Quesnel pulp mill sold to Alberta company

Quesnel pulp mill sold to Alberta company

The agreement includes a long-term fibre supply agreement for the Quesnel River pulp facility
Coastal GasLink pipeline camp workers issue strike notice

Coastal GasLink pipeline camp workers issue strike notice

“As alternate mass accommodations for workers in the region are not available, a strike at the property would disrupt the pipeline project,” the union warned in the statement.
Prince George encampment eviction ‘a serious violation of human rights,’ federal housing advocate says

Prince George encampment eviction ‘a serious violation of human rights,’ federal housing advocate says

“All Canadian municipalities have a responsibility to uphold the human rights of people living in encampments.”
Prince George doctors concerned about anti-SOGI protest

Prince George doctors concerned about anti-SOGI protest

"As a physician, it would be unethical to withhold gender affirming care, which has been clearly shown to save lives."
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