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Prince Rupert Gas Transmission project searches for partners

Prince Rupert Gas Transmission project searches for partners

TransCanada is renewing permits for its natural gas pipeline project to North Coast.
Coastal GasLink stops work to investigate archaeological find

Coastal GasLink stops work to investigate archaeological find

OGC archaeologists are en route to the Houston-area site where Unist’ot’en report finding stone tools
TSKLH Nation sues Province over Brucejack mine revenue sharing

TSKLH Nation sues Province over Brucejack mine revenue sharing

The Tsetsaut/Skii km Lax Ha seeks to assert rights and title in the area around Pretivm gold mine.
Coastal GasLink prepares sites of construction work camps

Coastal GasLink prepares sites of construction work camps

Unist’ot’en condemn 14 ‘man camps’ housing 500-800 workers as threatening safety of women and children
BC Ferries’ president on LNG and northern routes

BC Ferries’ president on LNG and northern routes

CEO Mark Collins to speak with Prince Rupert’s business community
Coastal GasLink pauses work over trap line dispute

Coastal GasLink pauses work over trap line dispute

Unist’ot’en dispute claims traps were set after injunction gives pipeline workers access.
Coastal GasLink turned away by Gitdumden checkpoint

Coastal GasLink turned away by Gitdumden checkpoint

First Nations LNG Alliance stress cooperation as CGL unable to deliver interim injunction.
Entrepreneur’s wearable Indigenous art appears on Dragons’ Den tonight

Entrepreneur’s wearable Indigenous art appears on Dragons’ Den tonight

Gitxsan artist, Shar Wilson pitched her clothing company, Finawear to the popular show in the spring
Indigenous nations receive 10 per cent stake in coal terminal

Indigenous nations receive 10 per cent stake in coal terminal

Sale of Ridley Terminals in Prince Rupert expected to be completed by summer 2019
Help from Alberta

Help from Alberta

(L-R) Wayne, Allan, Merle and Brian arrived in Burns Lake yesterday afternoon, along with 10 other truckers in their B-Train trucks. They are now waiting for instructions on when they will be delivering pumps, hoses and many other fire fighting equipment to the Southside. They have been told that as soon as there is a safe place for them to unload the equipment they will be heading out. (Laura Blackwell photo)