Source: Daily Commercial News, http://www.dcnoln.com DAWSON CREEK, B.C. Dawson Creek, B.C., has dealt with an unprecedented number of development permits and rezoning requests at its first council meeting of any new year, says the mayor. Click for more
LA., Long Beach ports fight to stay dominant Los Angeles Times – Ronald D. White – Jan 3, 2010 The port at Prince Rupert, on the edge of the Canadian wilderness in upper British Columbia, wouldn’t open for business for seven more years. … Click for more For more on the Port of Prince Rupert, [...]
Cunningham Report – Jan 26, 2010 Even better news for Prince Rupert – the little port on the northwest coast of British Columbia that has port folks in the lower 48 looking over their … Click for more
Progressive Rail Roading Despite the global recession, the Port of Prince Rupert last year handled 12.1 million tons of cargo, the British Columbian facility’s highest volume since … Click for more
Today’s Trucking News The new locations in Canada are: Campbell River, BC, Fort St. John, BC, Houston, BC, Quesnel, BC, Terrace, BC, Williams Lake, BC, and Whitehorse, Yukon. Click for more
PR-inside.com (press release) Kevin Smith, EnCana Corporation’s (TSX, NYSE: ECA) Vice-President, Fort Nelson Click for more
Well, Apache Corp, a U.S. independent oil and gas company, just bought 51% of the Kitimat LNG port in British Columbia. Kitimat will begin exporting about 700 million cubic feet per day in 2014. Apache’s share of that equals about a … Click for more
Northern Sentinel By Marcel Vander Wier – Kitimat Northern Sentinel The looming closure of Eurocan is beginning to crack into residents’ psyches, says Coast Mountains school … Click for more
Perhaps a Chamber Manager, Director or staunch Chamber supporter will chime in and see this as an opportunity to overcome the common objections of the small business owner and, at the same time, promote the efforts of their local Chamber of Commerce.
Product Design & Development Giraud said it’s important for government to take the lead on consultation with First Nations. (Prince Rupert Daily News) Click for more