Phil Gaglardi used to say that God put minerals in the ground and fish in the rivers for man to use, not to admire. There isn’t much doubt which side of the Ajax mine [Continue]
We in Kamloops have an on-again off-again love affair with trees. We love them, we love them not. We can’t make up our minds. Each year on Arbor Day, people gather and make [Continue]
This just in from Theresa Nolet of Critteraid in the Okanagan. Critteraid, of course, is the group that stepped in a few months ago to save some local wild horses from the [Continue]
I received the following this week and, while the author asked that it not be published in The Daily News as he prefers to remain anonymous, I find it a particularly [Continue]
I’m still scratching my head over the B.C. Environmental Appeal Board’s decision in the Ruth Madsen-ACC case. For months, Madsen says she doesn’t trust ACC [Continue]
August 20, 2010 VIA Fax and Email APPEALFILE: 2010-EMA 002 Bell Lawyers Attention: Glen W. Bell 1400-1125 Howe Street Vancouver, BC V6Z 2K8 Aboriginal Cogeneration Corporati [Continue]
So, what’s happening lately with Aboriginal Cogeneration Corp.? I’m glad you asked. The company Kamloops didn’t want was wined and dined (literally) this week in Prince [Continue]
A visit from one of our sister newspapers yielded some interesting information yesterday. Hugh Nicholson, who publishes the Prince George Citizen, stopped in to say [Continue]
Communities in Bloom launched its annual Pot Planting event today, with the KCBIA hosting the downtown portion. Disappointingly, several councillors were missing, including [Continue]
When Aboriginal Cogeneration Corp. president Kim Sigurdson let it be known that environmentalist Ruth Madsen might “pay dearly” if his company incurs heavy costs [Continue]