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Chamber holds annual general meeting

Chamber holds annual general meeting

Clearwater and District Chamber of Commerce chose some new faces and some old reliables
Forest tenure change pulled back

Forest tenure change pulled back

The B.C. government has withdrawn legislation to overhaul its system of Crown forest licences after protests

Pension plan to serve small business

The B.C. government is moving ahead with a new pension option for the two-thirds of B.C. workers who don't have a group pension plan
Learning the skid-steer basics

Learning the skid-steer basics

Participants in a recent three-day class in how to operate skid-steer loaders being offered by Thompson Rivers University

Government not doing enough to protect biodiversity

Biodiversity in B.C. is declining and government is not doing enough to address this loss

Mill owner protests log export change

A member of the B.C. government’s Timber Export Advisory Committee has resigned so he can speak out

Only 60 per cent aware of Trans Mountain pipeline project

A recent poll found that awareness of the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion project lower than of the Northern Gateway

‘BC Jobs Start Here’ Job Fair arrives in Barriere March 5

‘BC Jobs Start Here’ Job Fair will be in Barriere onTuesday, March 5, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., at the North Thompson Fall Fair Hall

Forest reform sparks privatization debate issues

The B.C. government has introduced amendments to allow the conversion of volume-based forest cutting permits to area-based tenures

District of Clearwater Council directors support Yellow Cab bus application

The plan is to operate a seven-days per week service, leaving Clearwater around 7:30 a.m. and leaving Kamloops around 5 p.m.