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Electric vehicle charging stations now operational in Kitimat

Electric vehicle charging stations now operational in Kitimat

The District of Kitimat has officially opened two charging stations in the community for electric vehicles.
Premiers Clark, Redford to meet in Kelowna

Premiers Clark, Redford to meet in Kelowna

Oil on agenda as Alberta, B.C. premiers meet to resume discussions after dispute over resource revenues last year

Farrow Street residents in Kitimat may get one more shot at mail delivery soon

With mail still suspended on the street, Canada Post has outlined to the District what will bring them back, with conditions.
Late night crimes may be connected to June 10 home invasion

Late night crimes may be connected to June 10 home invasion

Incidents in the night following a morning June 10 home invasion and assault may be a continuation of a drug conflict.

Home invasion in Kitimat being investigated by RCMP, info sought

The Kitimat RCMP are seeking information that may help them track down two suspects in a morning home invasion in Kitimat.

Kitimat council allows motorcycle rule activist to join them to UBCM

Denise Lodge requested and was granted an opportunity to join Kitimat councillors at the UBCM in September.
New faces in bigger B.C. cabinet

New faces in bigger B.C. cabinet

Premier Christy Clark's 19-member team introduced at public ceremony at Canada Place

PTI Group zoning changes approved

Kitimat Council has approved zoning changes that will allow the PTI Group to construction their work lodge.

More investors buy into proposed LNG project at Kitimat

Potential now exists to expand project which is partially owned by the Haisla
Public speaks up about the PTI Group proposal in Kitimat

Public speaks up about the PTI Group proposal in Kitimat

The public had another opportunity to air their opinions on a proposal for temporary workforce accommodations in Strawberry Meadows.