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Canadians with diabetes urged to share their stories for Diabetes Awareness Month

TORONTO – With more than nine million Canadians living with diabetes or prediabetes, chances are, many Canadians know someone living with the disease. To mark Diabetes Awareness Month, the Canadian…

YOGA Class

YOGA Class

  Over 50 men and women gathered in the NRRRC Fitness Room on Saturday October 13th to celebrate International Fitness Day!  This free event hosted by the Northern Rockies Regional…

Health Canada is reminding Canadians.

OTTAWA – Health Canada is reminding Canadians, especially youth and young adults, about the potential risks associated with consuming caffeinated energy drinks that have been mixed with alcoholic beverages. Over…

BC Government misleading public about mining jobs: United Steelworkers

BURNABY – Premier Christy Clark and Jobs Minister Pat Bell have misled British Columbians about local job creation in Chinese-owned coal mines, says the United Steelworkers (USW), which represents miners…

Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations B.C. streamlines permit process for community forests

VICTORIA — The B.C. government is introducing a single cutting permit procedure to make it easier for local governments, First Nations and other non-commercial organisations throughout the province to harvest…

Local Classifieds – October 17th, 2012

Services AVON 250-774-7670 or email avon@theedge.ca www.interavon.ca/gale.hanaback http://www.interavon.ca/gale.hanaback Regal www.galef.shopregal.ca http://www.galef.shopregal.ca   40-3TP Help Wanted Toad River Lodge Ltd looking for food & beverage servers for restaurant in Toad River BC.…

2012 B.C. First Nations’ Art Awards announced

VANCOUVER – Premier Christy Clark and British Columbia Achievement Foundation Chair Keith Mitchell today announced the 2012 BC Creative Achievement Award recipients for First Nations’ Art. “We are honoured to…

The man who created Hallowe’en

Once upon a time – before the late 1970s – it was a holiday for children. Using Hallowe’en as a theme, however, an independent film producer saw opportunity by getting…

Book Review – Dirty Snow by Tom Wayman

Book Review – Dirty Snow by Tom Wayman

Dirty Snow by Tom Wayman “Dreams, some say, are where what we suppress in our waking   existence finds expression. How has the everyday silence wrapped   around the AfghanWar affected Canada’s…

Simulated Well Site Facility Drilling Rig

Simulated Well Site Facility Drilling Rig

  FORT ST. JOHN – Almost a decade of collaboration involving approximately 50 industry partners, government agencies, and Northern Lights College (NLC) has resulted in an unparalleled training facility for…