In the Prince George Timber Supply Area, the pre-beetle allowable annual cut was 9.3 million cubic metres.
READVictoria’s suggestion to send loggers into old-growth stands may soon be getting criticism from an unlikely source … logging companies.
READHardly a week goes by these days without more calls for legalizing or decriminalizing marijuana.
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Last week was the first of “Pitch-In” in Fort St. James.
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The snowblower has officially been put away for the summer.
READIt's time to get out and about as the weather warms and the days lengthen.
READLandowner rights are important to North Americans in general.
READSpring is in the air, and so is federal budget fever.
READThe NDP leadership hopefuls will finally have concluded their long campaigns to become Leader of the Official Opposition last weekend.
READThe first official day of spring, which fell on March 20 this year, began with fresh, fat flakes of snow falling in Fort St. James.
READThank goodness for our kidney, and our right to enjoy them.
READYes, I’m headed down to Quesnel to do some sport reporting and though I’m excited for the future, I'm looking forward to new challenges.
READGreetings from an editor returned after a leave of absence...
READAppreciation and a special thank you to the nurses, doctors and staff
READGovernment budgets are everywhere these days. The B.C. Government just came out with theirs
READIf you’ve been on the internet in the last couple of months you probably saw the SOPA debacle down in the States.
READAnd this in memory of John Diefenbaker who said, “polls are for dogs.”
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Wow. That pretty much sums up my feeling after the Tony Pacheco Spaghetti dinner.
READNak’azdli Blockade: I wanted to try to shed some light on the events that happened in our community recently.
READIt’s been a busy week here in the Fort. Enbridge has seen a certain gathering of forces
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