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Going back to the mill is best Christmas gift ever

Editor: Some quick thoughts on the new Babine mill.

Keep process transparent

Is the Morrison mine project a fight the province doesn’t want to have right now?

A leader who has stood tall

Editor: Open letter to ÑÇÖÞÌìÌà Lake Band Chief Albert Gerow.
Premier Christy Clark looks back on 2013

Premier Christy Clark looks back on 2013

Year-end interview with Premier Christy Clark touches on B.C.'s pipeline prospects, greenhouse gas goals and new union agreements

Unusual silence on mill closures?

The start up of the new Babine Forest Products mill is just around the corner.
Ottawa puts on pipeline push

Ottawa puts on pipeline push

The federal government has stepped up its sales pitch for new pipelines to the B.C. coast, and the stakes are high

Ag land reserve needs reassessment; does it work?

Editor: Integrity BC says, ‘Ministers don’t interfere in the work of quasi-judicial tribunals if they do, they resign.’

I had the pleasure of seeing President Kennedy

Editor: I was seven years old, in Grade two, living in Billings, Montana with my family.

Hats off to local small business

ÑÇÖÞÌìÌà Lake entrepreneurs regularly make the pages of the Lakes District ÑÇÖÞÌìÌÃ, and this week is no exception.
B.C. VIEWS: Carbon neutral scheme is sinking

B.C. VIEWS: Carbon neutral scheme is sinking

B.C.’s school districts are still paying $5 million a year to offset such nefarious activities as heating their schools
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