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Incident on Raley Street a mental health issue

A person has been taken to the hospital by police under the Mental Health Act.
B.C. legislature likely silent until spring, says de Jong

B.C. legislature likely silent until spring, says de Jong

The B.C. government is not planning to recall the legislature for a fall session, Finance Minister Mike de Jong said Tuesday.

Kitimat resident raises concern with Clio Bay proposal

A resident is not impressed with a proposed plan to dump marine clay in Clio Bay from the Kitimat LNG site.

Kitimat Council to debate Farrow Street options for mail delivery

Kitimat councillors will discuss options to get Farrow Street mail delivery going again.
Sensible BC's 90-day marijuana legalization drive begins

Sensible BC's 90-day marijuana legalization drive begins

A 90-day countdown began Monday for a petition drive to force the effective legalization of simple possession of marijuana in B.C.

Criminal gets boot from Kitimat, and other crime stats for July

Statistics showing crime trends through the month of July.
Tanker research 'subsidy' to Enbridge, Greens say

Tanker research 'subsidy' to Enbridge, Greens say

Elizabeth May accuses the Conservative government of "doing Enbridge's homework" on oil spill hazards off B.C.'s North Coast

Coleman optimistic for LNG, but towns should control spending until projects committed

Minister in charge of natural gas development in B.C. visits Kitimat.

6.2 quake does not spark tsunami warning

No tsunami warning following an earthquake off Haida Gwaii.
Fewer forest fires in sunny B.C. summer

Fewer forest fires in sunny B.C. summer

B.C. has emerged from one of its sunnier summers in recent years with relatively little forest fire damage.