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Dix wants PST back where it was

Dix wants PST back where it was

Comfor Management Services Ltd. surplus equipment sold

A recent public request for sealed bid was issued for surplus Comfor Management Services Ltd. (CMSL) assets which, according to CMSL president Quentin Beach received a good amount of public interest.

Diversifying the industry

The Ministry of Forest Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO) say that increased competition is a good thing. Especially when it comes to B.C. Timber Sales Licenses.
New chief for Cheslatta Carrier Nation

New chief for Cheslatta Carrier Nation

After a long and emotional journey, Cheslatta Carrier Nation's Chief Corrina Leween decided not to re-run for chief in last week's election

New challenges for local loggers

A lack of workers and rising fuel costs are the new challenges being faced by the forest industry
Climate experts study extreme weather

Climate experts study extreme weather

Betty Fox is 'seriously ill'

Betty Fox is 'seriously ill'

Betty Fox, mother of the late Terry Fox, the Canadian hero from Port Coquitlam, is seriously ill, according to a statement posted today on the Terry Fox Foundation website.
Yale treaty ratified despite protests

Yale treaty ratified despite protests

Burns Lake's air quality up for discussion

Burns Lake's air quality up for discussion

Burns Lake's air quality is pretty good.
Council say no to Vortex request

Council say no to Vortex request

A recent request by Burns Lake women's hockey team, Vortex, to collect cans and bottles for recycling from the new Village of Burns Lake public garbage and recycling bins resulted in the request being turned down by council last week.