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November 14th 2012 – Issue 46 Volume 53

November 14th 2012 – Issue 46 Volume 53

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Thank you to Overwaitea and the Fort Nelson Community

Thank you to Overwaitea and the Fort Nelson Community

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Job Fair held in Fort St John

FORT ST. JOHN – On Friday, November 9th, as part of the BC Jobs Plan, a Job Fair took place in Fort St. John at the North Peace Cultural Centre.…

Rig contractors highlight national face of the industry

One active drilling rig draws support from 135 jobs. 75 of these jobs are in oil and gas occupations, but the remaining 40 are in hospitality services. In October, Members…

Fort Nelson First Nation opposes long-term water licences for shale gas

  Vancouver – Fort Nelson First Nation of northeast BC has worked with the natural gas industry and government to provide economic opportunities for it members and the entire province…

‘Tis the season for holiday scams

VICTORIA – As the holiday season approaches, a time when people are typically feeling more generous, you may find that you’re getting more requests to donate to charities. And while…

Human remains found at suspicious fire – Tumbler Ridge

Tumbler Ridge RCMP responded to a complaint of a suspicious fire on November 3rd, 2012 in the Bull Moose Forest Service Road area. The responding general duty member located the…

Archie Harrold wants motorists to know the rules of the road as they relate to vehicle recovery

Archie Harrold wants motorists to know the rules of the road as they relate to vehicle recovery

Last winter Archie Harrold, Owner/Operator of Archie?s Autowrecking and Towing was engaged in a recovery when his life was endangered by an oncoming while pickup truck.  The truck left the…

Fort Nelson’s Remembrance Day Ceremony

Fort Nelson’s Remembrance Day Ceremony

Northern Rockies Fire Rescue has hosted Fort Nelson’s Remembrance Day Ceremony for the past 22 years, and their Chaplain, Keith Lutsiak (at podium) has been Master of Ceremonies for 21…

Mining unions ask the Federal Court to overturn decision to allow foreign workers to mine coal in Tumbler Ridge

TUMBLER RIDGE – Two of BC’s major unions with members working in the mining industry have applied to the court to overturn the decision allowing work permits to be issued…