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Aboriginal Youth Entrepreneurship Program

Aboriginal Youth Entrepreneurship Program

When Canada’s 21st Prime Minister, Right Honourable Paul Martin, visited FNSS last Tuesday to launch the Aboriginal Youth Entrepreneurship Program, he was joined by representatives from the Horn River Basin…

Water fluoridation affects children’s IQ

Why, in 1974, didn’t authorities learn from this terrible tragedy? A three year old Brooklyn boy, during his first dental checkup, had fluoride paste applied to his teeth. He was…

Public hearing into proposed Komie Pipeline held in Fort Nelson

Public hearing into proposed Komie Pipeline held in Fort Nelson

The National Energy Board held a public hearing in Fort Nelson on the Nova Gas Northwest Mainline Komie North Extension application. The Nova Gas Transmission hearing was held on October…

Workplace rules on B.C. resource roads clarified

VICTORIA – An amendment to the occupational health and safety regulation under the Workers’ Compensation Act stipulates that resource roads are not classed as a workplace, Forests, Lands and Natural…

Cabin Lake Project Deferred

In a press release Enbridge Inc.  announced Monday that it has entered into a midstream services relationship with Encana Corporation to develop gas gathering and compression facilities in the Peace…

B.C. cross-examination: Enbridge answers leave more questions

VANCOUVER – Enbridge/Northern Gateway’s answers at the hearings into the proposed Northern Gateway Pipeline in Prince George are not providing enough detail for B.C. to judge whether the company is…

Report on industrial camps key topic for Northern Health Board meeting

The Northern Health Board of Directors met for its latest regular meeting in Prince George. The meeting included a planning session with regional hospital district representatives from around the north,…

Oil and Gas lease sales down, province earned $4.173 million from October sale.

The October 10th, 2012, B.C. oil and gas rights public tender sale provided a meager $4.173 million for the province of British Columbia. There were no permits on offer and…

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Free tele-workshop gives Fort Nelson families hope

Researchers are giving new hope to Fort Nelson families coping with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Already one in 11 Canadians over 65 lives with the diseases. And since age…