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Farnworth wants to turn NDP into winners

Farnworth wants to turn NDP into winners

It is time for the provincial New Democrats to go from being an opposition party to a governing party.

Fears for Kitimat health care

While Pink Floyd sang about a brick in a wall, Barb Campbell is worried about the wall itself.

Man’s death not suspicious

The circumstances surrounding the death of a 22 year-old man found beside Haisla Boulevard are not considered suspicious, say Kitimat RCMP.

Women drawn to Trades session

When it comes to the trades, it’s not necessarily a man’s world anymore.

Transmission line waits for Bell

Forests and mines minister Pat Bell isn’t exactly sure when he’ll be making a decision to approve or deny construction approval for the Northwest Transmission Line.
Hamper Appeal hits a record high

Hamper Appeal hits a record high

Wow, what an amazing response to the 2010 Kitimat Christmas Hamper Appeal. We never cease to be amazed by the generosity of our community even with the economic turmoil and loss of businesses and members from the community you donated a record $36,825.47.

New PNG app lowers hike

Pacific Northern Gas (PNG) has lowered its planned rate increase for this year.
Time for Kitimat to go coastal

Time for Kitimat to go coastal

“Kitimat needs to become a truly coastal community.”

Withdrawal from Enbridge CAB rejected

After severing his own ties with the Enbridge Community Advisory Boards, councillor Randy Halyk tried to get the city to do the same.

Disabled advisory to return

The Advisory Commission for Persons with Disabilities (ACPD) is being resurrected.