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Songs of Praise!

Songs of Praise!

Songs of praise, songs of joy echoed through the Phoenix Theatre on Sunday when the Ministerial Association’s Celebration of the Birth of Our Lord “Joy, Love, Hope, Wonder” was performed…

Spectra sends letter to Northern Rockies regarding environmental assessment of Cypress area development

Earlier this month, Spectra Energy submitted a project description to the British Columbia Environmental Assessment Office (BC EAO) for its proposed new natural gas transmission system from the Cypress area…

Spectra buys one-third stake in Express-Platte pipeline system

HOUSTON – Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P., Tuesday announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its one-third interest in the Express-Platte pipeline system to Spectra Energy…

Pimm believes northeast economy remains strong despite poor natural gas prices

Shawn Gill Alaska Highway News Falling natural gas prices have hit the region hard and are being blamed for the growing provincial deficit but Pat Pimm, MLA for Peace River…

McAfee reminds consumers of the “12 Scams of Christmas” as 58% of Canadians plan to shop online during the 2012 holiday season

MARKHAM – McAfee, the world’s largest dedicated security technology company, recently released findings from the company’s 2012 Holiday Shopping study. The research investigates the online habits, behaviours, interests and lifestyles…

Winning team at Tumbler Ridge

Winning team at Tumbler Ridge

Fort Nelson Novice Hockey Team participated in a tournament in Chetwynd BC on December 2nd and 3rd, winning their final game on Sunday against Tumbler Ridge 7-5. The game was…

Reality check: centre of economic gravity tilting towards Asia Canadians better get on board

VANCOUVER – The rise of China and other emerging economies is having a profound impact on the international economic and political order established by a handful of Western countries at…

Are you ready to switch back to PST?

Vancouver– A recent survey by the BC Chamber of Commerce has revealed that 63% of businesses do not feel prepared for the transition back to the Provincial Sales Tax (PST)…

B. C.’s investment in job creation provides stability

VICTORIA – Despite the slight decline in employment, mainly in part-time positions, British Columbia’s economy remains stable. The province continues to attract investment in spite of continued volatility in global…

Fort St. John Residents Receive Education Awards

FORT ST. JOHN – Two Fort St. John residents are recipients of BC Housing education awards that will help them further their education, achieve their goals, and improve their lives.…