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Chamber Chatter: Tourism numbers up compared to last two years

Welcome to our new members: Curlew Herefords, D&S Electric Ltd., Elegant Event Rentals & Planning Company, Fortis BC, and Likely Lodge
U.S. Senators 'inaccurate' on lumber claim: Premiers

U.S. Senators 'inaccurate' on lumber claim: Premiers

Premier Christy Clark protests to Prime minister Justin Trudeau about latest claims of softwood subsidy
New rules in effect for mine tailings ponds

New rules in effect for mine tailings ponds

Permits will specify dam construction, water level, motion detection and independent review, Mines Minister Bill Bennett says
Condo dispute tribunal begins work

Condo dispute tribunal begins work

Early intake of strata property dispute resolution applications begins for Canada's first online tribunal
Pasture to Plate: closer to home and new horizons

Pasture to Plate: closer to home and new horizons

At the same time Felix and Jasmine Schellenberg’s Pasture to Plate venture is expanding to include a new restaurant opening in Vancouver.
Supreme Court upholds ban on B.C. pharmacy reward points

Supreme Court upholds ban on B.C. pharmacy reward points

Regulators consider prescription incentives a health risk
B.C. farmland protected from reforestation

B.C. farmland protected from reforestation

Regulation change closes loophole that allowed British company to buy up B.C. farms and convert them to forest for carbon offsets
LNG Canada latest to delay investment

LNG Canada latest to delay investment

Shell-led group with Korea Gas, Mitsubishi and PetroChina can't say when its decision on Kitimat project will come
Casual Country: Peaceful Springhouse setting affords many opportunities

Casual Country: Peaceful Springhouse setting affords many opportunities

When Bill Herdy and Debbie Irvine saw their rural property at Springhouse they knew it was where they wanted to be.
Site C a lone bright spot for northern B.C.

Site C a lone bright spot for northern B.C.

Nearly 80 per cent of 1,447 people working on Peace River dam are B.C. residents, says Energy Minister Bill Bennett