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B.C. gives green light to Petronas LNG

B.C. gives green light to Petronas LNG

Northwest mayors hopeful 25-year project agreement means long-term recovery for struggling communities
Crashes spark tour bus safety review

Crashes spark tour bus safety review

U.S is requiring seatbelts in new motor coaches starting next year, and the Canadian tour bus industry supports them
Economic growth means raises for unions

Economic growth means raises for unions

B.C. economy grew more than independent forecast, triggering pay increase next year as surplus 10 times forecast

BIA elects new board members

At a well-attended annual general meeting held Wednesday, July 15 the BIA elected seven new board members.
New Caribou U-Brew owners look to continue on company’s tradition

New Caribou U-Brew owners look to continue on company’s tradition

New owners of Caribou U-Brew, Bobbi and Owen Krist are very excited to continue the company’s tradition of customer service.
Bench marks company’s 115th year

Bench marks company’s 115th year

E.B. Horsman and Son Ltd. took home a bit of the Cariboo after Stampede weekend.
B.C. tightens rules for care of dairy cattle

B.C. tightens rules for care of dairy cattle

National standards adopted after last year's revelations of abuse by employees at a Chilliwack dairy farm
Legislature convenes July 13 for LNG deal

Legislature convenes July 13 for LNG deal

PETRONAS and its Asian partners have endorsed deal to protect them from "discriminarory" tax hikes for 25 years
Mining activity picking up in B.C.

Mining activity picking up in B.C.

Red Chris begins full operation, others preparing to start despite low metal prices
B.C. farmland-to-forest project halted

B.C. farmland-to-forest project halted

British company says it won't buy or plant any more land while it reviews its project with local officials concerned about land loss