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Fort Nelson Biggest Loser a success with close to 300 pounds and over 300 inches lost!

Fort Nelson Biggest Loser a success  with close to 300 pounds and over 300 inches lost!

A hard-working, very motivated and inspiring group of 24 women participated in the eight-week Biggest Loser program, held here in Fort Nelson.  Individuals were placed with a partner, where they…

Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers

Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers: Oil and Gas Industry Awards Recognize Leading Environmental, Safety, Social Performance   CALGARY, ALBERTA–(Marketwire – March 20, 2013) – The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers tonight…

Quicksilver reported “stellar result” from its first multi-well pad in the Horn River

CALGARY— (from the Montréal Gazette) Recent apparent setbacks are actually helping Quicksilver Resources Inc. negotiate a joint venture deal with potential partners on its northeastern British Columbia shale gas play,…

$250 billion to be spent in oil and gas sector in B.C. over the next 20 years

Speaking at the telephone conference February 5th, on the company’s Q4 2012 results Gregory L. Ebel, CEO of Spectra Energy reported: “Our Western Canadian business has $7 billion of expansion…

BC Heritage Branch and Alaska Highway Community Society host Community Heritage Value Workshops March 5th

The workshops will provide an opportunity for communities in the North Peace, South Peace and Fort Nelson areas to explore what they value about their community’s heritage and to identify…

No doctors from NMP choose to stay in the north

Northern Health has successfully recruited nearly a dozen Northern Medical Program (NMP) graduates to include in a total of 55 physicians recruited since January 1st, 2012 from around the province,…

Spectra fourth quarter 2012 EBIT $72m, down from $137m in 2011

2012 Year-End Highlights at Spectra Energy “Throughout 2012 Spectra Energy’s fee-based businesses generated strong earnings and cash flows, helping to offset the effects of lower commodity prices,” said Greg Ebel,…

Minister Bennett to lead LNG community engagement

VICTORIA – Premier Christy Clark has asked Community, Sport and Cultural Development Minister Bill Bennett to lead discussions with communities of the Northwest region of the province to look at…

Water withdrawal suspension ended in northeast

By James Waterman Alaska Highway News The BC Oil and Gas Commission (OGC) announced that water withdrawal suspensions for the region have been brought to an end, again allowing companies…

Contract awarded for Texaco Bridge replacement at Buick Creek

FORT ST. JOHN – A $3-million contract has been awarded for the replacement of the Texaco Bridge on Buick Creek north of Fort St. John, improving the bridge for heavy…