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Trudeau orders tanker ban on B.C.’s north coast

Northern Gateway remains committed to building their pipeline despite the ban.

Resurfacing of airport means tax increase

A public referendum is planned for Feb. 27, 2016, in order to vote on whether to approve raising the tax limit.

Were mayors suppose to be invited to the transportation symposium?

Mayors say there was some confusion over whether they should've attended the event.
Feds slow pace of Syrian refugee rescue to 'do it right'

Feds slow pace of Syrian refugee rescue to 'do it right'

Canada now aims to accept 10,000 refugees by end of December, remainder of 25,000 in January, February
Kitimat Clean oil refinery ship by rail

Kitimat Clean oil refinery ship by rail

The proponent of the Kitimat Clean oil refinery David Black says he’s coming around on the idea of supplying his proposed refinery by rail.
Clark applauds Alberta carbon tax plan

Clark applauds Alberta carbon tax plan

Alberta Premier Rachel Notley unveils tax on consumer fuels, cap and trade system for industry, allows oil sands to grow
Declining moose population not a concern, province says

Declining moose population not a concern, province says

Hunting regulations will remain in place until the Lakes District is surveyed again.
B.C. Conservatives want to compete in 2017

B.C. Conservatives want to compete in 2017

Leader Dan Brooks is working to rebuild his fractured party with electoral reform and new industrial development
Prosecutor to be named in email deletion case

Prosecutor to be named in email deletion case

Privacy commissioner says records not kept or not created to avoid scrutiny under freedom of information laws
Slow year for moose hunters in Burns Lake

Slow year for moose hunters in Burns Lake

Conservation officer says moose hunters were left disappointed.