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Snow Day!

Snow Day!

Warmer weather brought out families who enjoyed the smooth sliding on the Rec Centre hill. Follow…

It Was A Very Busy New Year’s for RCMP

Northern Rockies RCMP had a rather subdued uneventful few days over the Christmas season. However, the period over the New Year was slightly more eventful with police responding to 115…

Federal Court Upholds Rights of Métis and Non-Status Indians

OTTAWA – This morning the Federal Court Trial Division released its long-awaited reasons for judgment in Daniels v. Canada. Judge Phelan has issued a declaration that the federal government has…

Just Gorgeous

Just Gorgeous

This remarkable view of a drilling rig at dawn was taken by Bryan Snow. Follow…

January 9th, 2013 – Issue 2 Volume 54

January 9th, 2013 – Issue 2 Volume 54

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That was 2012!!

That was 2012!!

January • The year started with 200 residents at the 17th annual President’s Ball put on by the Fort Nelson Chamber of Commerce and was held in the newly opened…

What kids learn from doing household chores

(or more proof that suffering builds character) By: Dr. James G. Wellborn Like so many parental expectations and requirements, getting your kid in the habit of doing chores will help…

Rig Count!

Rig Count!

As of December 21st, 2012 these are the rigs active in Northeastern B.C. There are 39 rigs drilling. There are 10 rigs released. Prep to Spud 3 rigs. Prepare to…

HD Mining looks beyond court proceedings

VANCOUVER – HD Mining continued its participation in federal court proceedings, in which two unions seek to challenge certain temporary foreign worker authorisations. These proceedings follow on the decision of…

BC Building Trades unions file contempt of court application against federal Cabinet minister in Tumbler Ridge mine case

VANCOUVER – B.C.’s Building Trades unions said today in the Federal Court of Canada that they will be forced to file a contempt of court application against federal Human Resources…