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What ails the B.C. NDP? Plenty

BC Local News - Tuesday June 18, 2013

Why would the NDP secretly oppose a trade agreement with Alberta and Saskatchewan? Because it's also a "labour mobility" agreement.

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Air quality issues silent but real

The results of the 2013 B.C. Lung Association report on air quality came as a surprise to some.

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Replicating success

It takes tax payer dollars to fund new ideas, and nothing raises hackles like spending new money.

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Four interesting years

Who was the official opposition forestry critic during the last round of debate? Quick, without googling it. Exactly.

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Taxpayers paying more for less Liberal party critic

Editor: Canadian taxpayers are now paying more for less thanks to the Conservative Party’s costly changes to our national census.

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Down the Highway

Everyone has the right to do with their vote as they choose.

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Summer in the village

It’s great that summer is finally here. Really great.

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Liberals are best answer for BC's future

BC Local News - Monday May 6, 2013

Contributor urges careful consideration from voters before ballots are cast

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Great local festival

The main event last Saturday evening had a large turn-out and the feel of a formal event

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Be sure to take a close look

199 conditions that would have to be met if the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline Project were to be approved.

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Revite underway

A lingering issue regarding downtown revitalization plans for Burns Lake is the remediation of the two brownfield sites.

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Stretching credibility

It’s been a while since the start of the work-week didn’t begin with the Liberals finding themselves at the centre of a fresh controversy.

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In refinery news

Oil made the news last week twice, and it couldn’t have been better scripted from the province’s point of view.

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Diesel-fueled lifestyles

When MP Nathan Cullen came through town, he told us that he found very little support across the region for the idea of a bitumen pipeline.

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Brown days in town

The sand that kept Burns Lake safe for driving all winter is turning the roads into a dirt show with the thaw we’ve had in town.

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Policy change needed?

With an area-based license comes greater corporate responsibility.

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Sports and culture

It was a great week for sports and culture in Burns Lake.

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Labour influx expected

The details of the proposal for a temporary (3 year) 200-bed worker camp within Burns Lake village limits were revealed at village council.

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It’s spring somewhere

You know that spring is just around the corner when tree planters start to return to Vancouver Island.

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Flying close to the sun

The rise and fall of Armstrong is not unlike what we see too often in sport and in life.

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