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He looked for adventure on the Alaska Highway – tragically he died at Pink Mountain

He looked for adventure on the Alaska Highway – tragically he died at Pink Mountain

  PINK MOUNTAIN – British ex-soldier killed after moving to Canada to drive on the frozen Alaskan highway featured in reality show Ice Road Truckers. Brett Colley, 45, had applied…

Murray River Project at Tumber Ridge reaches environmental assessment milestone

VANCOUVER – The British Columbia Environmental Assessment Office has issued an order under Section 11 of the B.C. Environmental Assessment Act, establishing the scope, procedures and methods for how the…

Christmas comes early to R.L. Angus School – 28 new iPads

Christmas comes early to R.L. Angus School – 28 new iPads

  Submitted by Thomas Gough, Grade 6 RL Angus student When we returned to school this fall, we were surprised to find 28 brand new iPads waiting to be used.…

December oil and gas lease sales over $30 million

The oil and gas lease sales announced for December 12th, 2012 show marked improvement over recent sales. $30,747,348 will go to the provincial government. There were 22 drilling licences sold,…

Spectra sends letter to Northern Rockies regarding environmental assessment of Cypress area development

Earlier this month, Spectra Energy submitted a project description to the British Columbia Environmental Assessment Office (BC EAO) for its proposed new natural gas transmission system from the Cypress area…

Spectra buys one-third stake in Express-Platte pipeline system

HOUSTON – Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P., Tuesday announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its one-third interest in the Express-Platte pipeline system to Spectra Energy…

Forest industry remains committed to Boreal Forest Agreement

OTTAWA – Member companies of the Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC) remain committed to the promises made to Canadians, rural communities, the environment and the marketplace under the Canadian…

Louisiana Pacific will be the sole owner of Peace Valley OSB

Vancouver – Canfor Corporation announced that it has entered into a Letter of Intent with Louisiana-Pacific Corporation to sell Canfor’s 50 percent share in the Peace Valley Oriented Strand Board…

B. C.’s investment in job creation provides stability

VICTORIA – Despite the slight decline in employment, mainly in part-time positions, British Columbia’s economy remains stable. The province continues to attract investment in spite of continued volatility in global…

Auditor General releases his annual December report summarizing five projects

VICTORIA-Auditor General John Doyle, has released his annual end-of-year report that summarizes projects not otherwise publicly reported on by his Office. “My traditional public reports are the most visible output…