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Justice Society makes plea for emergency funding

Justice Society makes plea for emergency funding

The North Peace Justice Society is making an urgent plea for community support to help keep its doors open for the next two months.
BC LNG exports would have net GHG reductions: Johns Hopkins

BC LNG exports would have net GHG reductions: Johns Hopkins

Study focused specifically on potential LNG exports from Kitimat to Asia
Painted Pony Energy fined $235,000 over dead birds

Painted Pony Energy fined $235,000 over dead birds

Painted Pony Energy has been ordered to pay $235,000 to four wildlife groups.
Geoscience BC releases data on mining potential in northern B.C.

Geoscience BC releases data on mining potential in northern B.C.

Explorers, governments, and First Nations have new data on mineral deposits in a 9,600 square kilometre swath of land in a remote corner of the Peace River Regional District.
Highway 29 realignments reconsidered

Highway 29 realignments reconsidered

BC Hydro is studying two alternative routes for realigning Highway 29 at Bear Flat and Cache Creek, but they’re not the routes one impacted farm family wants to see.
Critics blast BC Oil and Gas Commission performance

Critics blast BC Oil and Gas Commission performance

Regulator’s management of fracking dams, release of timely information among concerns
First Nations court ready for launch in Prince George

First Nations court ready for launch in Prince George

Prince George will soon be home to a First Nations court. An opening ceremony will be held on March 23, the B.C. Provincial Court confirmed this week, while the court is to start hearing cases in the first week of April.
Court Docket: January 15 - 19

Court Docket: January 15 - 19

A summary of sentences and fines handed out in Peace Region courts for the week ending Jan. 19.
UNBC forum urges caution on resource development

UNBC forum urges caution on resource development

A day after resource and municipal leaders crowded the stage of the B.C.
Northern mayors rally LNG support on last day of resource forum

Northern mayors rally LNG support on last day of resource forum

Advocates of the liquefied natural gas industry took the stage Thursday at the final day of B.C. Natural Resources Forum to show unified support for its continued development. The four initiating leaders were Fort St.
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