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We want an option to opt-out of smart meter installation

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Power export plan isn’t dead yet

Power export plan isn’t dead yet

He would never quite admit it, but former premier Gordon Campbell’s push for self-sufficiency in clean electricity has always looked to me like a long-term strategy to export hydroelectric power. It still looks that way

Make your own money

This is not the first time I have written about vandalism occurring in the local community.
BC VIEWS: Playing BC Hydro monopoly

BC VIEWS: Playing BC Hydro monopoly

The crown jewel of B.C. utilities is such a money machine that it can allow extravagant practices and still deliver some of the cheapest, cleanest, most stable energy in North America.

An economic loss for Burns Lake

My heart sank when I opened an email containing the press release for the BC Hydro phase two call for bio energy last week.

We all should strive to attract tourists

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Changes to nursing work spaces were made in consultation with nursing staff

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BC VIEWS: Time to get smart or go broke

BC VIEWS: Time to get smart or go broke

B.C.’s job market held steady in July, with unemployment at 7.3 per cent. The latest Statistics Canada job data were released as global financial markets teetered on the edge of another recession.
Sterk replies on smart meters

Sterk replies on smart meters

B.C. Green Party leader Jane Sterk clarifies her party's position on smart meters, and how it has changed in the past two years.

Plenty to do in Burns Lake this summer

School vacations need not lead to boredom with all the outdoor activities available in the local area.