Category Archives: British Columbia

Softwood lumber deal appears distant
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. - “Where are we with softwood? Has softwood been put on the backburner?” That’s the question from Cariboo-Prince George MP, Todd Doherty, now that a replacement f...
Kayla Derkach Oct 04, 2018

Prince George stuck on evacuee registrations
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. - Prince George City Hall is becoming increasingly disheartened by the lack of improvements to how Emergency Social Services are handled in light of wildfires. “That is somet...
Andrew Snook Oct 04, 2018

Prince George stuck on evacuee registrations
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. - Prince George City Hall is becoming increasingly disheartened by the lack of improvements to how Emergency Social Services are handled in light of wildfires. “That is somet...
Kayla Derkach Oct 04, 2018

Construction leads to ER access change at Merritt hospital
MERRITT, B.C. - Construction at the Nicola Valley Hospital and Health Centre in Merritt will soon lead to a change to access of the emergency department. Interior Health says the change takes effect n...
Andrew Snook Oct 04, 2018

Construction leads to ER access change at Merritt hospital
MERRITT, B.C. - Construction at the Nicola Valley Hospital and Health Centre in Merritt will soon lead to a change to access of the emergency department. Interior Health says the change takes effect n...
Kayla Derkach Oct 04, 2018

B.C. applies for intervenor status in new Trans Mountain hearings
VICTORIA - The B-C government has filed an application for intervener status in the National Energy Board’s new hearings on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. Environment Minister George Hey...
Andrew Snook Oct 04, 2018

B.C. applies for intervenor status in new Trans Mountain hearings
VICTORIA - The B-C government has filed an application for intervener status in the National Energy Board’s new hearings on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. Environment Minister George Hey...
Kayla Derkach Oct 04, 2018

Feds won't appeal Trans Mountain court decision
OTTAWA – The federal government will not appeal the court decision that tore up cabinet approval for the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion and is appointing former Supreme Court Justice Frank Ia...
Andrew Snook Oct 03, 2018

Feds won't appeal Trans Mountain court decision
OTTAWA – The federal government will not appeal the court decision that tore up cabinet approval for the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion and is appointing former Supreme Court Justice Frank Ia...
Kayla Derkach Oct 03, 2018

No lack of experience in Merritt mayoral race
MERRITT, B.C. - In less than three weeks, residents of the city of Merritt will head to the polls to elect their mayor, council and school trustees. Three community members are vying for the mayorR...
Andrew Snook Oct 02, 2018

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