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Canada: Pipeline firms will pick up spill costs

Canada says pipeline firms to pay all costs, damages in new spill safety rules
Minister eyes fee break for small-scale miners

Minister eyes fee break for small-scale miners

The B.C. government has heard the protests and is re-thinking its plan, Mines Minister Bill Bennett says
Polak says province won't bend to MMBC holdouts

Polak says province won't bend to MMBC holdouts

Farm and garden suppliers angry with Multi Material BC eye their own recycling program

Mob descends on The Argosy in Prince Rupert

A mob of Prince Rupert shoppers left the Argosy with $1,000 in merchandise last week as part of a new campaign.

LNG firms sign global partners

The eyes of the energy world continue to turn to liquefied natural gas development projects on the North Coast.
Squamish mill site on LNG map; Clark signs agreement with Malaysia's Petronas (VIDEO)

Squamish mill site on LNG map; Clark signs agreement with Malaysia's Petronas (VIDEO)

Woodfibre, a brownfield pulp mill site, could end up the first of B.C.'s 13 proposed liquefied natural gas exporters
Big LNG investors endorse B.C. plan

Big LNG investors endorse B.C. plan

Shell, PetroChina, Korea Gas and Mitsubishi still up to two years from final commitment to Kitimat-based project
Northwest Community College preparing to meet workforce demands

Northwest Community College preparing to meet workforce demands

With the light of better economic days in northern B.C. on the horizon, NWCC is trying to prepare an accompanying workforce.

Port Edward Power moving forward

The company proposing to generate electricity from three dams located in Port Edward has submitted its application for a new water licence.
Prince Rupert's Amy Dopson honoured to be one of the 30 Under 30

Prince Rupert's Amy Dopson honoured to be one of the 30 Under 30

What started as an after-school study session with her sister and friends has turned Amy Dopson's world into a lucrative business.