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Snow pack nears 2012 record level

Snow pack nears 2012 record level

Snow pack in the upper Fraser River basin was 44 per cent above normal in the latest survey by the B.C. River Forecast Centre. The snow pack at three of 14 monitoring sites in the Upper Fraser basin were at or above their historic maximums.
B.C. airports learn from Fort McMurrary experience

B.C. airports learn from Fort McMurrary experience

Fort McMurray Airport president Scott Clements knows a few things about the relationship between natural resource booms and airport development.
Premier, minister should be ‘embarassed’ by mine decision: Dix

Premier, minister should be ‘embarassed’ by mine decision: Dix

Provincial opposition leader Adrian Dix says two government officials in particular should feel ashamed of their support for the New Prosperity mine proposal.
Cow Air: Morris looks at YXS to help expand economy

Cow Air: Morris looks at YXS to help expand economy

From forest products to the future potential of liquefied natural gas, B.C.'s natural resource sector has long looked to Asia as a major market. Now Prince George-Mackenzie MLA Mike Morris wants to add beef to that export list.
Dix renews call for independent mill case review

Dix renews call for independent mill case review

NDP leader Adrian Dix met with former employees of Lakeland Mills and their families this week, following WorkSafeBC's recent decision to recommend regulatory charges but not criminal charges.
Off-road vehicle bill draws accolade

Off-road vehicle bill draws accolade

Off-road enthusiasts will soon be subject to new provincial legislation designed to promote safe and responsible riding and Jeff Mohr is welcoming the move. Mohr, president of B.C.

Temporary move for Vanderhoof ER

The emergency room at St. John Hospital in Vanderhoof will have a temporary new home beginning Wednesday. The emergency facilities are being moved elsewhere within the hospital to accommodate the final stage of renovations.
Mine denial will be felt ‘around the globe’

Mine denial will be felt ‘around the globe’

The decision by the federal government to reject the New Prosperity mine could hurt future investments in natural resource projects, according to proponents.
Taseko has strong case, Harris says

Taseko has strong case, Harris says

Cariboo-Prince George MP Dick Harris concedes he lost the political battle around the proposed New Prosperity mine, but he likes the project's chances in the courts.
Mental health cases up for RCMP

Mental health cases up for RCMP

Despite dealing with more cases, the types of crime local police are handling are mostly on the decline, according to Prince George RCMP Supt. Eric Stubbs.