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Kinder Morgan files National Energy Board application for pipeline expansion

Kinder Morgan files National Energy Board application for pipeline expansion

VANCOUVER — Kinder Morgan Canada has filed its long-anticipated application to the National Energy Board to expand its Trans Mountain pipeline from Edmonton to the British Columbia coast.
Hydro projects take toll on Hudson’s Hope, Site C hearing told

Hydro projects take toll on Hudson’s Hope, Site C hearing told

Though its entryways proudly proclaim it as the Land of Dinosaurs and Dams, residents of Hudson's Hope say building a third dam on the Peace River will increase the emotional and financial tolls they've endured from previous hydroelectric development
Downstream impact of B.C. dam proposal on fish, flooding concern Alberta

Downstream impact of B.C. dam proposal on fish, flooding concern Alberta

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Heavy snowfall confines couple to home for five days

Heavy snowfall confines couple to home for five days

Two Prince George area residents spent five days unable to leave their home last week after heavy snowfall made the only road out impassable.
B.C. government: Agricultural land act won't apply if Site C approved

B.C. government: Agricultural land act won't apply if Site C approved

The provincial government told B.C. Hydro it’ll ensure that the Agricultural Land Commission Act doesn’t apply to the 3,800 hectares of farmland needed for the proposed Site C dam should the proposal receive environmental approval. In a letter to B.
Liberal leader Justin Trudeau in B.C. to build support

Liberal leader Justin Trudeau in B.C. to build support

OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau has been flying high as he prepares to touch down in 91Ô­´´ today for a three-day B.C. visit aimed at solidifying apparent huge Liberal popularity gains on the West Coast.
91Ô­´´â€™s civic parties already running hard for 2014 election

91Ô­´´â€™s civic parties already running hard for 2014 election

The civic election is still nearly a year away, but 91Ô­´´â€™s political landscape is deeply fractured with a record number of parties planning to run candidates.
91Ô­´´ police charge leader of violent drug gang

91Ô­´´ police charge leader of violent drug gang

VANCOUVER — The leader of a violent drug gang that preyed on vulnerable addicts in the Downtown Eastside is facing firearms and trafficking charges after a lengthy 91Ô­´´ police investigation dubbed Project Talon.
Trooper's Paul Gogo appeals to Nanaimo thief for return of banjo

Trooper's Paul Gogo appeals to Nanaimo thief for return of banjo

NANAIMO — Paul Gogo, a keyboardist for the 91Ô­´´ rock band Trooper, has many instruments, but none as prized as a six-string banjo that was passed down to him from his family over a decade ago.
RCMP in B.C.’s colder climes to deploy bait snowmobiles

RCMP in B.C.’s colder climes to deploy bait snowmobiles

Thieves thinking about stealing a snowmobile will want to think twice — it might be a bait sled. B.C. RCMP announced Wednesday morning that they will be deploying the new bait sleds throughout the province in an effort combat thefts.