No federal 'poison pill' in LNG plant conditions, B.C. government says
VICTORIA — The B.C. government said Wednesday it anticipates no major problems with the 190 federal conditions imposed on the $11.4-billion Pacific NorthWest LNG project near Prince Rupert, but it’s...
View ArticleFive challenges facing the Pacific NorthWest LNG project despite federal...
The federal government’s approval of Pacific NorthWest LNG’s $11.4-billion project is one of many hurdles to be overcome before the public sees any of the promised flood of jobs and tax wealth coming...
View ArticleVideo: Inside B.C. politics – impact of the federal approval of the Pacific...
This week on Inside the Ledge, Vaughn Palmer and Rob Shaw discussed the federal approval of the Pacific Northwest LNG terminal, the impact for Premier Christy Clark’s government and the annual UBCM...
View ArticleStyle Speak | B.C. Lions' Ryan Phillips talks fashion
B.C. Lions player Ryan Phillips shows off his personal style in slim-cut denim and a button-down shirt. Ryan Phillips is no stranger to uniforms. The B.C. Lions veteran has stepped out in his football...
View ArticleAnna Serbinenko: From Swiss banker to Sky Dancer
Growing up in the Soviet Union, Anna Serbinenko never dreamed that she’d be flying aerobatic tricks at air shows all over North America. “I did not even imagine I’d be doing what I’m doing right now...
View ArticleDaphne Bramham: Dean Hadley's 98-year journey from the Arctic to space
Eugene “Dean” Hadley was a 20-year-old corporal when he joined the crew of the St. Roch, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s 31.6-metre schooner that 28 months later would become the first vessel to...
View ArticleRenovation to Bill Reid Gallery designed to add exhibition space
A renovation to the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art will add more exhibition space and an area that can be used for outdoor light exhibitions. Alexandra Montgomery, director and CEO, said the...
View ArticleDaphne Bramham: Rewriting the book on killer whales … again
There are mysterious and puzzling things happening in the Salish Sea. They may be new, but maybe they’re not. Maybe we’re to blame or, perhaps, what we are witnessing is Nature at its most complicated...
View ArticleRare Pacific Northwest artifacts lost in Brazil museum fire
Dozens of rare Pacific Northwest artifacts are believed destroyed in the fire that tore through a museum in Brazil on Sunday, says a University of B.C. curator. Karen Duffek, a curator at UBC’s Museum...
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