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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.

YCS keeps employment service contract

YCS faced losing a $400,000 contract for Clearwater Employment Services if the program had been centralized in Kamloops

Why manage cash?- Good cash management maximizes financial goals

The more effective that cash is managed, the more successful will be the operations

Canfor loses money during third quarter

Canfor recently reported a loss of $9.6 million for the third quarter of 2011, compared to income of $26.2 million for the second quarter

Natural Resource Road Act website now available

This website was developed to provide administrators, builders, maintainers and users with an opportunity to contribute to the new Act
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.

Senator Nancy Greene Raine and Al Raine to receive lifetime achievement award

he Tourism Industry Association of Canada (TIAC) announced last Thursday that Senator Nancy Greene Raine and Al Raine will be recognized

Forestry remediation orders examined

An investigation of remediation orders issued to forest and range operators has determined that they are not as effective as they could be

Exploration continues at Ruddock Creek Mine property

Imperial Metals recently reported results from the completed 2011 underground diamond drill program at its Ruddock Creek property