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Stopping for eats

Stopping for eats

Local restaurant's parking lot is filled by three tour buses – but appearances can be deceiving
UNBC looks to Sweden for bioenergy and forest products

UNBC looks to Sweden for bioenergy and forest products

Växjö is considered one of the greenest cities in Europe. The city first started using biomass to produce heat and electricity in 1980

Province seeks reforestation partners

The ministry has issued a request for proposals for replanting Crown land damaged by wildfires, pine beetle and other factors

$700K research investment to boost bio-economy

A $700,000 investment will help forest companies create jobs by turning their waste wood into high-value bio-products

B.C. business confidence growing slowly

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) business confidence barometer index increased slightly in January

First results from 2011 Census: Population and dwelling counts

Statistics Canada begins to paint a statistical portrait of the nation this month with the release of the first data from the 2011 Census

McLeod invites employers to apply for Canada Summer Jobs

Employers can apply online at www.servicecanada.gc.ca/csj2012 or print an application from the website
DQ thanks customers

DQ thanks customers

Local residents line up to take advantage of half-price sale at Clearwater Dairy Queen

Natural Resource Road Act update

The 450,000 km of resource roads in B.C. are currently administered under several pieces of legislation
Kinder Morgan investigates twinning Trans Mountain pipeline

Kinder Morgan investigates twinning Trans Mountain pipeline

Kinder Morgan, owners of the Trans Mountain Pipeline, is looking at twinning the pipeline all the way from Edmonton to Burnaby