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B.C. farmland holy war falls flat

B.C. farmland holy war falls flat

Review panel of Site C dam, farmer support for Agricultural Land Reserve reform show reality of B.C.'s economic situation
‘Vocational school’ back in style in B.C.

‘Vocational school’ back in style in B.C.

Elementary and middle school will emphasize hands-on activities, and trades training in high school is going to double
Transport system can handle diluted bitumen

Transport system can handle diluted bitumen

Oil industry representative responds to David Black's recent columns on the hazards of diluted bitumen and his Kitimat refinery proposal
B.C.'s Blue Box Battle: Should Our Auditor General Be Concerned With MMBC?

B.C.'s Blue Box Battle: Should Our Auditor General Be Concerned With MMBC?

The Province's proposed recycling program, which comes into effect on May 19, will cost businesses $100 million per year...

Risks that aren't worth taking

What will it take to get from minimal risk to no risk?

Kitimat refinery the bitumen solution

A new Kitimat refinery would create jobs, boost the economy, and turn bitumen into a light fuel that would evaporate if spilled.

Refinery needs to be in Fort McMurray

Writer proposes Fort McMurray as the best place to build a new refinery.
Inconvenient truths about pine beetle

Inconvenient truths about pine beetle

Was the latest beetle outbreak caused by human carbon emissions? Or is that just another one of those articles of climate faith?
The Kitimat Refinery Proposal: Safe Pipelines, Light Fuels, and B.C. Jobs

The Kitimat Refinery Proposal: Safe Pipelines, Light Fuels, and B.C. Jobs

Black Press chairman David Black, in Part II of his proposal to build an oil refinery in Kitimat, on moving away from exporting bitumen...
Make a difference, be a volunteer

Make a difference, be a volunteer

Our communities would cease to be places of unique events, service clubs and sporting opportunities for kids without volunteers.