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N.B. exploring new construction strategy
New Brunswick is eyeing initiatives in British Columbia, Quebec and nationally that encourage using wood in construction and design.
Bond, Bell -- never heard of you and if I have, I don't like you, poll finds
Some British Columbians aren't impressed with Prince George's two B.C. Liberal cabinet ministers but, on the bright side, more have no idea who they are.
Northwest Newspapers (Northwest Herald)
'The best place on earth' except for. . . .
Is British Columbia really the "best place on earth" as Premier Gordon Campbell insists? Well, judging from his own advisory panel that charts this province's performance when it comes to all things economic, social, environment and health, the answer is a decidedly mixed one.
B.C. urged to slow green power development
A British Columbia needs to take a closer look at the effect new renewable electricity development will have on communities, business and the environment before it commits to increasing the size of the sector, environmental groups said Thursday.
Soldiers mark season, mourn latest loss on Christmas Eve in Kandahar
A soldier dressed as Santa Claus sat among scores of his fellow troops, watching with rapt attention, as a guitarist clad in the shortest of dresses performed at Kandahar Airfield - a defiant show of Christmas spirit in the shadow of wartime tragedy.
Premier Gordon Campbell's statement on the death of B.C. soldier Andrew Nuttall
Premier Gordon Campbell issued the following statement today on the death of Lieutenant Andrew Richard Nuttall of Victoria: "On behalf of people across British Columbia, I express deep sadness at the passing of Lt.
Gordon Campbell: Why John Key Should Continue To Ignore Don Brash
Wednesday, 23 December 2009, 2:20 pm Article: Gordon Campbell Why John Key and the Buckle tax review should continue to ignore Don Brash by Gordon Campbell Originally Published on Werewolf.co.nz D on Brash and his 2025 Task Force have been given the job of enabling the New Zealand economy to catch up with Australia in 15 years or so – which ...
Gordon Campbell on financial discipline and the golden decade
Private power executive Harvie Campbell "not at all" related to B.C. premier
Private power executive Harvie Campbell has said that, while they do share the same last name, he is a oenot at alla related to B.C. premier Gordon Campbell .
Gordon Campbell: Peter Jackson, And Catching The Aussies
Scoop >> Top Scoops >> Campbell: Peter Jackson, and catching the Aussies Friday, 18 December 2009, 10:05 am Column: Gordon Campbell Gordon Campbell on Peter Jackson, and the alleged need to keep up with the Australian film industry Peter Jackson is expected to deliver his ministerial review on the New Zealand Film Commission to Arts Minister Chris ...
Campbell must've known: Cummins
Delta-Richmond East Conservative MP John Cummins supports the HST, but says Premier Gordon Campbell is using it to gouge B.C. residents.
HST will provide economic muscle needed to thrive
It's one thing to be willing to sacrifice the better interests of the country for short-term political capital when, as is the case with the federal NDP, there is virtually no chance ever of forming government.
Premier Campbell's outgoing deputy premier named one of Canada's most powerful women
Queen Charlotte Islands renamed 'Haida Gwaii'
British Columbia Premier Gordon Campbell announced Friday that the Queen Charlotte Islands will now be known as Haida Gwaii.
Midland / Penetanguishene Mirror
HST ignores plight of unemployed workers
The Federal Conservative, Liberal and Bloc Quebecois parties have joined forces to ram the 13 per cent harmonized sales tax down the throats of the hard-pressed Ontario consumer.
Campbell takes climate cred to summit
Premier Gordon Campbell might be well down the B-list of political figures as the Copenhagen Climate Change Summit gets underway.
CUPE turns up the heat on Bill 21
" CUPE members, faculty, activists and students braved the cold weather today to rally at the University of British Columbia in support of free collective bargaining.
Federal-provincial fight to air at summit
Federal-provincial fight to air at summit In response to provincesa concerns about oil sands development and emissions, the federal Environment Department says all sectors will be treated equally.