On October 19th, Nexen celebrated the grand opening of its Tsea Compression Station (pronounced Te-SEE-ah meaning baby moose in Slavey, an Athabaskan language spoken among the Slavey First Nations) in…
Company advertised these jobs in a manner consistent with the regulatory requirements set out in the federal immigration and refugee protection regulation (temporary foreign workers). Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and…
FORT ST. JOHN – British Columbia’s International Trade and Investment Representatives will be visiting Fort St. John and Fort Nelson to continue their tour of communities and regions across the…
R.L. Angus School – New faces include: Stephanie Connelly, Grade 5/6; Jennifer Williamson, SSRT; and Kristi Spelay, Grade 6/7. Other changes at RLA include: Mrs. Chaisson to Fine Arts, Miss…
OTTAWA – A majority of Canadians surveyed by EKOS Research Associates are satisfied with their access to primary health care. But a minority of respondents are satisfied with services and…
VICTORIA – Following a recommendation from Health Canada to temporarily suspend use of Novartis influenza vaccine products (Agriflu and Fluad), British Columbia has halted the use of these products in…
FORT NELSON – “We have had a good start to the school year. Many staff members enjoyed the two day in-service on school culture and PLC’s with Anthony Muhammad. We…
The Fort Nelson Snowmobile Club would like to thank Imperial Oil for their very generous donation of two Yamaha Rhino side by sides. Pictured are Peter McGill (Imperial Oil), Rick…
By Kathy Smith Before opening Simply Bread just a month ago, Denise Ryser sold homemade baked goods at the farmers’ market in Grande Prairie. She even turned her basement into…
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