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Power up - Transmission line promises to open up the northwest

The province's approval of the $404-million Northwest Transmission Line could set the stage for a modern-day gold rush of sorts. The 335-kilometre power line, slated to be complete by the end of 2013, is not an end in itself.

Filmmaker mines familiar territory

When Swiss-born film director Josias Tschanz went home to make his first feature length movie, it wasn't to Europe. He and a film crew headed to the north of British Columbia to the Lake District near Tweedsmuir Park.

Soccer T-wolves will go for B.C. gold

After pulling off a colossal upset, the UNBC Northern Timberwolves will kick for provincial gold. Saturday in Surrey, site of the B.C.

Downtown fix

Core issue: Does improving the downtown really matter? - May 4, 2009

City taps firm for downtown project

Dec. 12, 2009
Part 6: View from the sea

Part 6: View from the sea

The tankers that will carry Enbridge's pipeline oil to its ultimate destination are coming under increasing scrutiny
Part 4: A federal case

Part 4: A federal case

A panel and lengthy review process will determine the fate of Enbridge's northern B.C. project
Part 2: Will it spill?

Part 2: Will it spill?

Do the economic benefits of the Nothern Gateway pipeline outweigh the chance of a major rupture?
Part 1: Line from the sands

Part 1: Line from the sands

With a price tag of $4.5 billion, the Enbridge Northern Gateway project brings huge oil forces to the region's doorstep for the first time
Part 3: Rights of way

Part 3: Rights of way

First Nations and Enbridge find themselves in an increasingly complex relationship