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Kitimat humane society dealing with pets left in hot cars during heat wave

The Kitimat Community Humane Society shelter manager says many animals are being left in the heat.
Schoenborn denied transfer from B.C.

Schoenborn denied transfer from B.C.

B.C. Criminal Justice Branch decides it's better for public safety for child killer to remain here

Haisla woman earns national distinction at UVic

Dr. Jacquie Green is the first Indigenous director for social work at UVic, or in fact any mainstream Canadian university.

Kitimat councillors address golf club budget bogey

The air is cleared regarding a $50,000 payment made to the Kitimat golf and winter club.

Transit use in Kitimat going up

BC Transit reports a rise in transit users in Kitimat over last year.

Coast Guard set to remove sunken WWII ship in Grenville Channel

The Canadian Coast Guard will be taking the oil from a submerged World War II ship to prevent damages to the environment.
Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver speaks to Kitimat area's prospects

Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver speaks to Kitimat area's prospects

Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver saw the Douglas Channel for the first time on a trip to Kitamaat Village on July 23.

'Why keep beating a dead horse?': Haisla chief councillor says focus on LNG, not oil exports

Haisla Chief Councillor Ellis Ross talks about his community's issues for the federal government following Joe Oliver's visit.
Kitimat ocean program set for oil tankers

Kitimat ocean program set for oil tankers

Green MLA says ocean monitoring plan shows Ottawa intent on oil exports to Asia 'come hell or high water'
B.C. deficit tops $1.1 billion

B.C. deficit tops $1.1 billion

Higher than forecast, despite cutting $668 million in spending. Finance Minister says lower natural gas revenues the big factor