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NDP wants gas drilling rules tightened

NDP wants gas drilling rules tightened

NDP critics want to tighten the rules and take a close look at the environmental effects of the newest form of deep drilling.
Two strong guys and their trusty shovels ready to go

Two strong guys and their trusty shovels ready to go

Two strong young men, full of energy and looking to make some extra dough have taken matters (and their shovels) into their own hands.
B.C. deficit forecast tops $3 billion

B.C. deficit forecast tops $3 billion

Falling revenues have pushed B.C.'s deficit forecast above $3 billion, due to

Office Politics 101: Advice on the promotion

I’ve just been promoted to manager of our small five-person department. Any advice for me?
Natural gas vehicles catching on

Natural gas vehicles catching on

With gasoline and diesel prices soaring, truck fleet operators in B.C. are discovering the benefits of converting to natural gas.
Minimum wage still too low: B.C. Fed

Minimum wage still too low: B.C. Fed

B.C. Federation of Labour wants another dollar added to bring the wage to $11.25 next fall.
It's an obssession

It's an obssession

Princeton Farm Centre Ltd., is not just a farm centre, they offer all of the above to their clients, plus, a whole lot more.
Reicherts reigning royalty

Reicherts reigning royalty

Out of the town of Princeton on a windy road that leads to paradise sits a snowmobile dealership. It is alone.
Making financing easier

Making financing easier

“I will shop around to get the best rate possible, to provide you with the best option suitable for your needs.”
Chinese firms bet big on B.C. coal

Chinese firms bet big on B.C. coal

Chinese companies have announced investments totaling $1.36 billion to develop two new coal mines in northeast B.C.