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Resource ministries not going back

Resource ministries not going back

Courts in crisis [part 1 of Justice Denied series]

Courts in crisis [part 1 of Justice Denied series]

Thousands of criminal cases are at risk of being thrown out due to lengthy judicial delays.
Premier Clark has eyes on the North

Premier Clark has eyes on the North

Premier Christy Clark today paid a visit to B.C.'s northern capital for the ribbon-cutting at the UNBC bioenergy plant on what was her first road trip since taking office.
B.C. donates $500,000 for Japan relief

B.C. donates $500,000 for Japan relief

Fatal accident east of Burns Lake

Fatal accident east of Burns Lake

Hampton restructures management

Hampton Affiliates is restructuring the management of its Canadian operations and, as a result, is eliminating the position of Canadian regional manager, currently held by David Garcia.
Officials see no risk to B.C. from Japanese radiation

Officials see no risk to B.C. from Japanese radiation

Food supply testing expected, Metro mayors want more info on potential 'worst-case scenario'

Positive changes for Ditni Yoh

According to Burns Lake Band's lawyer Larry Fast, changes in the partnership between local First Nations groups and Pristine Power have lead to bigger and better things for the Ditni Yoh Green Energy power project.

Fraser Lake doctor's contract ends

The Fraser Lake community is up in arms after hearing that one of their doctors won't be having his contract renewed by Northern Health this year.

Huckleberry Mine revises mine life

Huckleberry Mine human resource specialist Wendy Curtis and environmental specialist Ron Robichaud recently updated the Regional District of Bulkley Nechako's (RDBN) committee of the whole about a planned expansion that will provide an additional 10 years of mining operations at the mine.