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October 31st 2012 – Issue 44 Volume 53

October 31st 2012 – Issue 44 Volume 53

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Oil and Gas symposium postponed for a year, next one in 2014

Northern Rockies Regional Council Minutes of a Regional Council Meeting October 9th, 2012 Follow up on provincial electoral boundaries It was moved that the Province of BC be requested to…

This IS True

DISEASED MINDS: Colman Chadam, 11, was “optimistic and enthusiastic and overall, awesome,” when he started classes at Jordan Middle School in Palo Alto, Calif., says his mother, Jennifer. “Now he’s…

Celebrating One Hundred Years of Trucking in British Columbia an Illustrated History

Celebrating One Hundred Years of Trucking in British Columbia an Illustrated History

Above: A modern truck barrels down the BC section of the Alaska Highway Right: a flotilla of vehicles awaiting delivery to the Alaska Highway construction in 1940 by Daniel Francis…

Kitimat LNG partners announce export licence approval by NEB

CALGARY – Kitimat LNG partners Apache Canada Ltd. , EOG Resources Canada Inc. and Encana Corporation announced that the National Energy Board has granted Kitimat LNG a 20-year export licence…

Nexen marks grand opening with ribbon cutting – Tsea compression station marks major milestone in NEBC shale gas program

Nexen marks grand opening with ribbon cutting – Tsea compression station marks major milestone in NEBC shale gas program

On October 19th, Nexen celebrated the grand opening of its Tsea Compression Station (pronounced Te-SEE-ah meaning baby moose in Slavey, an Athabaskan language spoken among the Slavey First Nations) in…

Skills training in northeast not for mining jobs in northeast

Company advertised these jobs in a manner consistent with the regulatory requirements set out in the federal immigration and refugee protection regulation (temporary foreign workers). Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and…

B.C.’s international representatives coming to Fort Nelson

FORT ST. JOHN – British Columbia’s International Trade and Investment Representatives will be visiting Fort St. John and Fort Nelson to continue their tour of communities and regions across the…

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News from the schools

R.L. Angus School – New faces include: Stephanie Connelly, Grade 5/6; Jennifer Williamson, SSRT; and Kristi Spelay, Grade 6/7. Other changes at RLA include: Mrs. Chaisson to Fine Arts, Miss…