Is your school-aged child experiencing some unexplained health symptoms? Perhaps he or she was basically healthy until recently, when the child began to experience headaches, dizziness, nosebleeds, heart Full story
Behind the Wheel – Imagine if you will a machine that almost anyone can buy and operate. You read the training manual, practice it’s use under the supervision of someone who is also a user Full story
College breaks ground for $28M Centre of Excellence. Ministry of Advanced Education and Labour Market Development. Construction is set to begin on Okanagan College’s new $28-million Penticton Full story
SaveOurNet.ca coalition urges action to save the open Internet in Canada. by Canadian Federation of Students. The SaveOurNet.ca coalition, a broad alliance of groups fighting for a free and open Full story
“British Columbia is leading the way in promoting environmental stewardship by launching the first government-mandated household battery program in North America,” reported BC Minister of State for Full story
Tax credits for film and interactive digital media. Ministry of Finance. A proposed new tax credit for digital media, combined with changes to provincial film tax credits, recognizes the convergence Full story
World-wide pandemic declared with all normal seasonal-flu-like symptoms being put down to swine flu. Each and every year humans are subjected to flu, vomiting bugs, colds and ‘flu like’ illnesses- Full story
Alberta, B.C. and Saskatchewan agree to economic partnership. Strengthening internal trade, innovation and international marketing, further developing Canada-U.S. relations and committing to improve pension Full story
In a move to strengthen British Columbia’s small- and medium-sized businesses, the Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia are partnering to spend $233,500 through the Western Economic Full story
Grace period over, cellphone fines start Monday. Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General. Starting Monday, February 1, fully licensed drivers caught talking on a hand-held phone or electronic Full story
Behind the Wheel – Is it legal to install a television set in a vehicle? There are two answers to this question, one simple and the other complicated. Driver distraction and the possibility Full story
Video by Greenpeace, September 11, 2009. Genetic engineering is a threat to food security, especially in a changing climate. The introduction of genetically manipulated organisms by choice or Full story
Harper flip flops on energy efficiency. LiveSmartBC grant program to provide stimulus. City Green Solutions. Effective March 31, the federal government pulled out of providing grants to new applicants Full story
Behind the Wheel – Update your driving skills and knowledge. How long has it been since you read the manual that new drivers study to prepare for their first driver’s license? Why bother you Full story
Recycling your old cellphone is now easier than ever. Ministry of Environment. British Columbians will now have access to a web-based program that provides quick information to those looking for Full story
In this article we will explore the many public and private agencies and departments involved in the production of energy in the province of British Columbia, clearly identifying the role of each in the Full story