Source: The Canadian Press Jun 9, 2014 15:08 By Dene Moore THE CANADIAN PRESS VANCOUVER _ Some time in the next 10 days, the federal government is supposed to announce its final decision on…
VANCOUVER _ Education support staff in B.C.’s public schools have reached a tentative contract with the province. The roughly 34,000 workers, most of them members of CUPE, must still ratify…
VANCOUVER _ Milestones in the Northern Gateway project: March 6, 2002: Calgary-based Enbridge (TSX:ENB) announces preliminary plans for a pipeline linking the Alberta oil sands to the West Coast. April…
OTTAWA – British Columbia Metis representatives say they will raise concerns about a rival organization during a meeting this week with officials at Aboriginal Affairs headquarters. They asked for the…
MP3 Audio: http://www.commandnews.com/audio/2/nat031.mp3 VANCOUVER. x–16s. The federal government has just nine more days to make a decision on the Northern Gateway pipeline that would link the Alberta oilsands to a B-C…
MONTREAL _ Finance Minister Joe Oliver says he’s concerned that provincial governments and Canada’s global allies will reverse five years of gains since the 2008-09 recession by taking the pedal…
Conservatives swamped with multi-billion dollar decisions on energy, trade and defence In any ranking of the files on which Stephen Harper would claim an edge over his opponents in the…
The federal government’s backup plan in the event of a catastrophic oil spill in British Columbia’s waters relies on using chemical dispersants that are currently banned from marine use by…
VANCOUVER – Some time in the next 10 days, the federal government is supposed to announce its final decision on the Northern Gateway pipeline — the multibillion-dollar political minefield dividing…
Bad weather last week after a June 2 derailment about 32 kilometres south of Churchill has delayed OmniTRAX re-railing efforts and the track may not reopen until late this week,…