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Fort St. John High on Ice Winter Festival Day 2 Schedule

by Adam Reaburn @ Energeticcity.ca

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – It’s day two of the annual High on Ice Winter Festival.  There are a number of events happening on Saturday in Fort St. John to celebrate including the Mayors Carving Challenge, Horse Drawn Sleigh Rides, Toboggan and Snowshoe Races, Soup Stock, Live Music and more. See the full event schedule […]

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More than 180 free Family Day events happening throughout B.C.

by Darryl Schmidt @ KamloopsCity.com

British Columbians around the province have been enjoying free family-friendly activities this weekend thanks to provincial funding for Family Day events. Original full post can be found here

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Fivestar fighters in Vancouver for Provincials

by Brady Ratzlaff @ Energeticcity.ca

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – Fivestar Mixed Martial Arts fighters are participating in Provincials in Vancouver this weekend. The boxers haven’t been in competition since mid-December at Alberta Bronze Gloves in Edmonton. The group of Nick Young, Brayden Sims, Lincoln Pomeroy and Nick Dragojevich among other Fivestar athletes, are up against British Columbia’s best boxers. […]

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Wild Blackberries and A Conscious Jam Recipe

by Rachel @ The Conscious Dietitian

This season was my first blackberry season. Growing up in northern BC we had salmonberries, blueberries and huckleberries… but nothing that grows as feverishly as wild blackberries. After my fair share of thorns and bloody arms I had enough berries to make jam… but what sugar to use? Honey had taken main stage on my shelves but that wouldn’t do for jam. Are there environmental and ethical factors to consider when buying sugar? What To Consider When Buying Sugar Say no to sugar beets – All of the sugar beets produced in Canada are genetically modified to be resistant to glycophosate ie Roundup Ready. In Canada 10% of our sugar consumed is from beet sugar; the USA is at 50%. Initial approval of GMO sugar beets by the USDA was revoked by a federal judge for violating the law by failing to perform a full environmental impact statement for the crop. Unfortunately GMO sugar beets had crowded out the market and the USDA defied the judges order GMO sugar beets were planted galore. Make sure it’s labeled cane sugar – If it is not labelled cane sugar that means it is probably coming from beet sugar. Look for the Fair […]

Northern GrooveFest returns for 2018; band submissions now open

by Adam Reaburn @ Energeticcity.ca

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – Northern GrooveFest, presented by Petron Cellular is back for 2018. The local night of music will feature some of the best bands in the B.C. Peace on Saturday, April 21, 2018, at the Fort St. John Curling Club.  Local bands can now sign up to participate in Northern GrooveFest, by […]

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Blueberry Kefir Post-Workout Snack

by Rachel @ The Conscious Dietitian

Every day there is new research emerging on the importance of our gut and resident microbes. From influencing the risk of diabetes to obesity, and anxiety to depression, we know that our tiny little microbes rule our world and we are just starting to understand how to keep them happy. Kefir is a fermented milk drink which contains a large number of beneficial bacteria; aiming for at least one fermented food a day is a good habit to get into and helps ensure a healthy colony of good bacteria is residing in our gut. Alongside the beneficial bacteria, this Blueberry Kefir Post-Workout Snack also has the perfect ratio of carbohydrates and proteins for a post-workout snack. By offering a quick refuel and a load of beneficial bacterial this post-workout snack really can be, and should, enjoyed at any time of the day. “Kefir typically contains three times the amount of probiotic cultures than yogurt and uses 10 to 20 different types of probiotic bacteria and yeasts while most yogurts use only a few. Kefir offers around 40 billion probiotic organisms per half cup.” Diet plays a huge role in making sure our beneficial bacteria are thriving, and the food that […]

Vegetarian Kefir and Mushroom Stroganoff with Wild Rice

by Rachel @ The Conscious Dietitian

Vegetarian Kefir and Mushroom Stroganoff. You have made it to this page either because you are intrigued, or confused. Yes Kefir in stroganoff! It’s really happening! Let me tell you all about it. “Kefir is a probiotic wonderland often containing 2-3 times more probiotic cultures than yogurt. Probiotics are important for good digestive health, and can also help to support your immune system.” If kefir is something you are not familiar with, here is a short intro. Kefir is a fermented milk ‘drink’ made from ‘grains’. I say ‘drink’ because the consistency is halfway between milk and yogurt. I say ‘grains’ because it is actually a symbiotic culture of yeast and bacteria. Sounds tasty right? To make it at home, you must obtain the ‘grains’ from a friend or a reputable source. Add milk and let it sit in a dark place and let the magic happens. Kefir has been around for centuries and is popular in Eastern and Northern Europe. It has also been consumed in Latin American countries such as Chili for over a century. It tastes much like yogurt and can be tangy, sour or effervescent. Most often it is used as a drink, but I prefer […]

Trackers blow late lead, tie Storm

by Brady Ratzlaff @ Energeticcity.ca

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – The Northeast B.C./Yukon Trackers blew a late one-goal lead to tie the Grande Prairie Athletic Storm on Sunday afternoon. After a scoreless first period, the Trackers found themselves down 2-0 midway through the second frame until Connor Bowie collected a loose puck along the boards, skated to the slot and […]

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In photos: Day two of the High on Ice Winter Festival

by Adam Reaburn @ Energeticcity.ca

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – The weather has been perfect for day two of the High on Ice Winter Festival. On top of the ice carving, live music, ice slides, and various activities at Centennial Park, there are other events all around Fort St. John.  There is a dodgeball tournament at the Kids Arena, Horse […]

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Notley says she wants progress within days from feds on B.C. pipeline dispute

Notley says she wants progress within days from feds on B.C. pipeline dispute

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Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says she wants progress within days from Ottawa in resolving a pipeline dispute with British Columbia, or her government will look at further retaliatory measures.

Flood Watch: North Coast, including areas around Prince Rupert & Hwy 16. Oct 24, 2017 - KamloopsCity.com

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As of 10:00 AM the River Forecast Centre has issued the following flood watch: Flood Watch – North Coast including areas around Prince Rupert and Highway 16 west of Terrace. The River Forecast Centre will continue to monitor conditions and update this advisory as conditions warrant. Original full post can be found here

Roasted Mushroom and Squash Pockets

by Rachel @ The Conscious Dietitian

Christmas is upon us and where there is Christmas, there is feasting. Thinking of a meatless option that even my grandparents would eat can be a challenge. No tofu burgers or nut loaves here. I’ve been sorting through recipes and this one may make the Christmas cut. “Adding squash to your Christmas menu ensures that you are eating with the seasons. Squashes are often harvested before the frost and can last for months in storage. Squash is a great source of potassium, magnesium and folate.” Eating with the seasons can be difficult in winter. It takes some preparation and maybe some sacrifices of our favourite foods. In BC some local winter vegetables include winter squashes, pumpkins, spinach, watercress, shallots, rutabaga, potatoes, radishes, garlic, fennel, eggplant, carrots, beets, arugula, celery and celeriac. And don’t forget, cultivated mushrooms can be enjoyed year round. This recipe was adapted from Joy The Baker. The olive oil crust with seeds is what got my attention. But once you cook these pockets up, it is the filling that takes centre stage. Recipe for Roasted Mushroom and Squash Pockets This is a great dairy-free holiday recipe. The olive oil crust will sure impress your holiday guests.  For […]

RTDNA Canada announces BC region award winners

RTDNA Canada announces BC region award winners


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VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA -- (Marketwired) -- 04/23/17 -- RTDNA Canada is pleased to recognize journalistic excellence with the winners of the British Columbia Region RTDNA Awards of Excellence.RTDNA Canada Awards honour the best journalists,...

Crews extinguish laundry room fire at Super 8 Hotel in Fort St. John

by Chris Newton @ Energeticcity.ca

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – Firefighters in Fort St. John were called out to a small laundry room fire at the Super 8 Hotel early this morning. Fire Chief Fred Burrows said that crews were called out to the hotel in the 9500 block of Alaska Road North at approximately 6:30 this morning. Burrows said that […]

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B.C. urges wine drinkers to buy local amid Alberta boycott

B.C. urges wine drinkers to buy local amid Alberta boycott

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It's a boycott that has British Columbians seeing red... wine.

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Canadian scientists are racing to test a remedy that they hope will save bats from a deadly fungus that has already killed millions of the winged mammals across the continent.

BC ASSOCIATION OF ABORIGINAL FRIENDSHIP CENTRES: Gathering Our Voices

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We are honoured to host Gathering Our Voices National Aboriginal Youth Conference on the territory of Westbank First Nations. From […]

In photos: Day three of the High on Ice Winter Festival

by Adam Reaburn @ Energeticcity.ca

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – It’s day three of the High on Ice Winter Festival in Fort St. John.  The professional carvers will finish their ice carvings today and the winners will be announced Sunday evening. The closing ceremony for High on Ice will be held Sunday night at 6 p.m. with the annual fire […]

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Huskies tame Vipers, claim top spot in NWJHL standings

by Brady Ratzlaff @ Energeticcity.ca

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – The Fort St. John Huskies defeated the Sexsmith Vipers to close out their regular season play, first overall in the NWJHL standings. The Huskies opened the scoring at 13:22 of the opening period courtesy Geoff Dick, assisted by Gary Loewen and Nolan Legace. They added another less than four minutes […]

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Roasted Vegetable Buddha Bowl with Kale Pesto, Lentils and Barley

by Rachel @ The Conscious Dietitian

Ever thought about what’s in season in March? There is no question that Spring has arrived- the flowers are out in full force and the winter jackets are back in storage. But even though the cherry blossoms are in bloom, not much is being harvested from the veggie gardens at this time of year. Luckily, last years parsnips, carrots and beets have been kept cold in cellars for us all winter so we can still enjoy last seasons bounty while we wait for the new years crop. This Roasted Vegetable Buddha Bowl with Kale Pesto, Lentils and Barley is a great versatile dish, and an easy way to use up excess produce in your fridge. “Root vegetables such as carrots, beets, parsnips, turnips, potato and onion can be stored all winter long and are great nutrient-packed additions to any winter or early spring dish.” I love this guide from Get Local BC which shows what produce is in season by month. It even extends to seasonal seafood and meat and dairy. Lucky for us kale and mushrooms are pretty much always in season. To create this dish, choose your favourite seasonal root vegetables, roast them and serve on top of […]

Man dies after surfing accident near Tofino, B.C.

Man dies after surfing accident near Tofino, B.C.

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A 24-year-old man has died while surfing near the resort town of Tofino, B.C.

Celebrating World Oceans Day With BC’s Spot Prawns

by Rachel @ The Conscious Dietitian

You may remember a few months ago I discussed sustainable seafood options in Australia in Seafood: The good, the bad, and the ugly. Prawn lovers may have been upset to find that prawns where an unsustainable seafood choice due to their destructive fishing methods. This is unfortunate news for a prawn loving nation and for many dietitians who often recommend them as a healthier alternative to high fat meats. A Different Story For Prawns in Canada Imagine my surprise when coming over to Canada and seeing BC’s very own Spot Prawns on Environmental Scientist and Activist David Suzuki’s Top 10 Sustainable Seafood Picks. After some more investigating I found that SeaChoice, Canada, gave them a green light or “Best Choice” in terms of sustainability. This assessment is based on based on the five sustainability criteria used for fisheries assessments: inherent vulnerability to fishing pressure; status of wild stocks; nature and extent of discarded bycatch; effect of fishing practices on habitats and ecosystems; and effectiveness of the management regime. The Sustainable Story Behind BC Spot Prawns What makes BC Spot Prawns so different from other prawn species is the method of fishing used. Instead of big trawlers digging up the oceans […]

Don’t leave vehicles running with the keys inside: Dawson Creek RCMP

by Adam Reaburn @ Energeticcity.ca

DAWSON CREEK, B.C. – The Dawson Creek RCMP are also now reminding residents not to leave their vehicles running, with the keys in the ignition and unlocked. Last week, the Fort St. John RCMP put out a similar release after an increase in vehicle thefts.  The Dawson Creek RCMP say they’ve seen an increase in vehicle […]

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Chanterelle Barley Risotto with Kale and Mung Beans

by Rachel @ The Conscious Dietitian

This week I am doing the Welfare Challenge to bring awareness to the inadequacy of welfare rates in BC. Here in our beautiful province, a person on welfare receives only $610 per month. When this is broken down and basic accommodation, phone and personal hygiene are accounted for only $18 per week is left for food. World Food Day is just around the corner on October 16th, making this a good time for us to take on the challenge and experience how difficult living off a strict food budget can be. I’m only on Day 2 and can only imagine the stress and weight that someone trying to feed themselves or a family may feel. I am fortunate enough to have the background and education to be able to make healthy and smart food choices on a budget and already I feel better equipped to help those that may not be. With the help of some foraging, this Chanterelle Barley Risotto with Kale and Mung Beans can be prepared for just under $0.45 per serving. “Mung beans are an inexpensive source of protein, as well as dietary fibre, magnesium, potassium, zinc, folate and other B-vitamins” Getting to spend the weekend […]

Which Sustainable and Seasonal Fish To Enjoy This Summer

by Rachel @ The Conscious Dietitian

Last month I shared my thoughts on Five Steps to Becoming a Sustainable Seafood Foodie. Last week in my inbox, the Centre for Food Safety sent me their thoughts on The Best Sustainable Fish To Eat In The Summer. Coincidentally, their article also included their top 5 tips on sustainable seafood eating. It was nice to see that both posts had a focus on choosing wild, local seafood that is not farmed or caught by unsustainable fishing methods. Both also made mention that seafood is seasonal, which is something that is not always taken into consideration when choosing which protein to have for dinner. While I encouraged Spot Prawns as a great seasonal choice from May-July, The Centre for Food Safety included a comprehensive list of which fish to enjoy this summer. Although their list is American, much of it can apply to us up here in Canada. I have included the most relevant to BC below. See their post for East Coast choices. Which Sustainable West Coast Fish To Enjoy This Summer Albacore Tuna (troll, pole), Dungeness Crab, Pacific Cod (hook & line, longline & trap), Pacific Halibut Sablefish (also known as Black Cod or Butterfish) (Alaska wild) Salmon […]

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Protein Rich Zucchini Noodle Lasagna with Cottage Cheese

by Rachel @ The Conscious Dietitian

When your roommate is intolerant to lentils, vegetarian sources of protein are limited. We have had more than our fair share of Summer Tofu Salad Bowl and Vegetable Packed Crustless Quiche with Feta but there are only so many egg and tofu dishes you can stomach in a week. So I turned to protein-rich cottage cheese to help square out our vegetarian dinners. Using our high supply of zucchini from our weekly veggie box and my motivation to get some protein versatility into our diets, I came up with this Zucchini Noodle Lasagna with Cottage Cheese. Not only is this vegetarian dish high in protein, it is also great for those looking for a low carbohydrate meal. And the best part is… it’s easy! “Cottage cheese has triple the amount of protein than most yogurt does, and can be enjoyed in both sweet and savoury dishes.” When I first heard about zucchini lasagna, I made the subconscious decision to leave that dish for worth the extra effort occasions. Traditional lasagna is no easy task, so surely one using a vegetable as the noodle would be even more difficult. Not true! This version may even be simpler AND packed full of […]

Former B.C. premier Christy Clark says blocking Trans Mountain is ‘illegal’

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OTTAWA, O.N. – Former British Columbia Premier Christy Clark says efforts by the province’s NDP government to stymie an interprovincial pipeline are illegal and will hurt all of Canada. Speaking to a gathering of conservatives in Ottawa, Clark says changing the rules partway through a project will make companies think twice about investing and creating […]

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Fort St. John High on Ice Winter Festival Day 3 Schedule

by Adam Reaburn @ Energeticcity.ca

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – It’s day three of the annual High on Ice Winter Festival in Fort St. John. The weather will be a little cooler today, with a high of minus 16, but the wind could play a factor in making it feel closer to minus 27 later in the day.  Make sure […]

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The biggest container ship ever to dock in Canada was in Prince Rupert, B.C., last week

The biggest container ship ever to dock in Canada was in Prince Rupert, B.C., last week


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The largest container ship to ever dock in Canada was welcomed in Prince Rupert, B.C., last week, marking another victory for the city's international port.

Safe Place program for LGBTQ community launches in Prince Rupert, B.C.

Safe Place program for LGBTQ community launches in Prince Rupert, B.C.


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Prince Rupert, B.C., is now the first community in Canada to have an RCMP-led Safe Place program, created to support anyone experiencing anti-LGBTQ hate crimes or discrimination.

Japanese Miso and Soba Noodle Soup

by Rachel @ The Conscious Dietitian

This is a regular dish in our household. Its super easy and adaptable. You can usually find some sort of vegetable in your fridge that would work perfectly with this dish. Miso is a little bit of a ‘superfood’, I use Genmai Miso as its made of brown rice rather than white, so it still contains the bran making it even more nutritious. None-the-less, miso is a great alternative to stock as the fermentation process undergone to make miso helps to create probiotics making our guts a happy place. “Miso is a great alternative to store bought stock. It has about half of the sodium content and the added benefits of the fermentation process.” The addition of seaweed (vitamin B12, zinc, iron, iodine and more) and sesame seeds (magnesium copper, selenium) also packs this soup full of nutrition and flavour. Serves 2. Adapted from Rebar Cookbook Ingredients for Japanese Miso and Soba Noodle Soup 4 cups water 1 tbsp mirin 2 tbsp soy sauce or tamari (optional) 75g organic soba noodles dry (1/3 of a pack) 1-2 carrots 3 shallots (green onions) diced 1 cup chopped kale or spinach 4 tbsp Genmai Miso 1 tbsp lightly toasted sesame seeds 1 […]

Senator Richard Neufeld – Opinion – Prime Minister needs to stand up to Premier Horgan

by Richard Neufeld @ Energeticcity.ca

The Senate of Canada recently held an emergency debate on the recent development in the ongoing saga over the $7.4-billion Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project which, essentially, twins an existing pipeline between Alberta and B.C. In my view, this major Canadian energy infrastructure project is good for business and it’s good for Canada. […]

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Coriander Pesto Atta Wraps with Mushrooms, Feta, Capsicum and Fresh Salsa

by Rachel @ The Conscious Dietitian

The theme for this month’s Recipe Redux was Green With Herb Envy – with an aim to use a fresh green herbs in a nontraditional way. I choose cilantro to get a bit crazy with. This pesto recipe was inspired by the Rebar Cookbook which is hands down the best vegetarian cook book coming from Victoria, B.C. “Pepita’s, also known as pumpkin seeds, are popular in Mexican cuisine. Just 1/4 cup of pepitas provides you with 185mg of Magnesium. That’s almost 50% of your RDI” Coriander in place of basil is not the only twist. This recipe uses pepita’s (pumpkin seeds) in place of pine nuts for a solid crunch and a good squeeze of lime juice for some tang. I used parmesan cheese but if you wish to exclude dairy, a white miso paste is a good alternative. Any wrap or tortilla could be used but I chose to make Atta Flour wraps because it is a whole-wheat flour and they are super easy to make. [print-me target=”#printrecipe”] Recipe for Coriander Pesto Atta Wraps with Mushrooms, Feta, Capsicum and Fresh Salsa Serves 4 Recipe By Rachel and Rebar Cookbook Total Cook Time: 45 minutes Ingredients for Coriander Pesto Atta […]

WolfPack women’s volleyball drop decision to UBCO on “Ken Olynyk” night

by Darryl Schmidt @ KamloopsCity.com

I thought we battled. Nothing came easy for us tonight.

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Fort St. John’s Denny Morrison to race on Tuesday at the Olympics

by Adam Reaburn @ Energeticcity.ca

PYEONGCHANG, SOUTH KOREA – Fort St. John’s Denny Morrison will get a chance to win a fifth Olympic medal in Long Track Speedskating early Tuesday morning our time. Morrison will race in the Men’s 1500 metre race starting at 4 a.m. mountain time February 13.  The event will be carried on CBC.  This is the fourth […]

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B.C. jury makes 25 recommendations after deaths of autistic boy and mom

B.C. jury makes 25 recommendations after deaths of autistic boy and mom


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More than a year after a British Columbia mother ended her desperate struggle to care for her autistic son -- killing him before taking her own life -- a coroner's jury has made 25 recommendations to prevent similar tragedies.

Five Ways To A Healthy Gut – Prebiotics, Probiotics and Fermentation

by Rachel @ The Conscious Dietitian

Why do we need to make sure our gut is happy? Our gut is filled with about 100 trillion bacteria, in fact, we have more bacteria cells in our body than human cells! We are only starting to understand all the functions this community of bacteria has– they crack open indigestible food for us, supply our gut with energy, manufacture vitamins, breaks down toxins and medications, and train our immune system. We also know that having a good supply of friendly bacteria can help prevent type 2 diabetes, obesity, anxiety and depression. Here are my top five ways to a healthy gut to help you be your healthiest self. This article was written for Aboriginal Healthy Living Activities run by ISPARC and SportMedBC. 1) Feed Your Friendly Bacteria The Right Food: We know that the good bacteria thrive off fibres, particularly fibres we call prebiotics. Prebiotics are food for the good bacteria or probiotics. Some of the best prebiotics include oats, legumes (beans and lentils), flaxseed, onion, garlic, rye, barley, chicory root, and dandelion root. Two Indigenous foods that are potent prebiotics include wild onion and camas, and these provide some of the oldest evidence of prebiotic food consumption in […]

BLAZERS SWEEP WEEKEND IN PG

by Darryl Schmidt @ KamloopsCity.com

Jermaine Loewen had a special night with two goals and two assists in a 4-2 win in Prince George Saturday night. Loewen opened the scoring in the first period. The Cougars replied with two goals in the second period to take a 2-1 lead. The Blazers got goals from Travis Walton, Orrin Centazzo and Loewen ...

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Family 'learned to hate' after Laura Babcock was killed, sentencing hearing told

Family 'learned to hate' after Laura Babcock was killed, sentencing hearing told

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The family of Laura Babcock said they have learned to hate since finding out that their daughter was brutally killed and her body was burned in an animal incinerator.

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Statement from Premier Horgan on Family Day

by Darryl Schmidt @ KamloopsCity.com

Premier John Horgan has issued the following statement commemorating Family Day in British Columbia: Original full post can be found here

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AltaGas helps advance propane export facility planned for Ridley Island - Energeticcity.ca

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PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. — Job creation and product shipment diversification are being touted by Ridley Terminals as major benefits from a proposed propane export facility, which has moved another step closer to reality this week. AltaGas Limited would develop, build, own and operate the proposed Ridley Island Propane Export Terminal near Prince Rupert which would …

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Canada Approves GMO Salmon Eggs

by Rachel @ The Conscious Dietitian

Its been more than 15 years in the making, and now it has hit our shores. AquAdvantage salmon is the first animal genetically modified (GM) for food purposes. It is prized for its ability to grow twice as fast when compared to other farmed salmon, reducing the rearing period to 18 months from 3 years. The FDA has given its stamp of approval but activist groups still aren’t convinced. What questions do we need to be asking? Or, should we just be accepting of the fact that GM animals may be the way of the future? AquAdvantage Genetically Modified Salmon, Why Canada? We were once known for our highly sought after wild salmon, and now it seems we be remembered for our Frankinfish. On November 23rd the Canada Gazette announced that Environment Canada has approved the commercial production of GM Atlantic salmon eggs on Prince Edward Island (PEI) in Canada. Although AquaBounty, the creator of AquAdvantage Salmon, is headquartered in the U.S., the GM salmon is based on a gene construct patented by two Canadian university professors. Once the eggs are produced in PEI they make their way to Panama for grow-out and processing. The final product, GM salmon, is […]

Canada will do what it must to prevent B.C. from stopping pipeline, says Carr

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OTTAWA, O.N. – Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr says the government will not entertain any attempts by British Columbia to stall or stop the expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline. Carr is responding to a Conservative motion calling on the government to use every tool at its disposal to get the pipeline built and report to Parliament on its […]

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Healthy MicroBiome and Detox for Health

by LoreneB @ Acid Reflux – Natural Path Remedies Research Blog

Recently there has been considerable research relating to the critical importance of having a healthy microbiome. In simple terms, that means having healthy intestinal bacteria. This is not news to those of us in the natural health field, but more importance is now being attributed to probiotics, even in the allopathic medical field. One reason … Continue reading Healthy MicroBiome and Detox for Health

Vehicle collision causes small power outage in Fort St. John

by Adam Reaburn @ Energeticcity.ca

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – A vehicle collision early Saturday morning has left 65 customers without power in Fort St. John. The area affected by the power outage according to B.C. Hydro is West of 100TH ST, North of 97th AVE, East of 104th ST, South of 101st AVE. Motor vehicle accident. Customers in that area […]

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Victoria Event: Introducing Dr Thierry Vrain – Genetic Engineer Gone Anti-GMO Activist

by Rachel @ The Conscious Dietitian

Thing feel like they are heating up around here, with the Washington initiative I-522 about to be put to the voters and the UBCM passing the resolution asking for BC to be a GE (genetically engineered) free zone. Here in Victoria we are planning something very exciting. On November 18th, Dr. Thierry Vrain, a retired soil biologist and genetic engineer who has retired from a 30-year career with Agriculture Canada, is going to tell us the truth about GMO technology. Who Is Dr Theirry Vrain? Born in France, Vrain studied plant physiology in the USA before moving to Canada to teach in the area at Université du Québec in Montréal. He then worked for 30 years as a research scientist for the Canadian government in Québec and British Columbia where he con­ducted research on genetically modified potatoes, among other projects. He was also the director of the biotechnology department at the Pacific Agri-Food Research Centre in Summerland, BC. Since his retirement Vrain has become an advocate for organic gardening and a passionate speaker on the detrimental effects of GMO’s. For more information on Dr. Theirry Vrain see his Ted Talk The Gene Revolution, The Future of Agriculture here, or scroll […]

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Seattle columnist urges Americans to side with B.C. in wine war with Alberta

Seattle columnist urges Americans to side with B.C. in wine war with Alberta

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In a column, Seattle Post-Intelligencer reporter Joel Connelly said "British Columbia seems to not be asking for too much, just a modest use of intelligence."

Notley says she wants progress within days from feds on B.C. pipeline dispute

by Adam Reaburn @ Energeticcity.ca

EDMONTON, A.B. – Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says she wants progress within days from Ottawa in resolving the B.C. pipeline dispute or her government will look at further retaliatory measures. Notley says she doesn’t want to escalate the feud, but says B.C.’s actions on the Trans Mountain pipeline are illegal and must be reversed. Two […]

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High on Ice activities still happening in Fort St. John on Family Day

by Adam Reaburn @ Energeticcity.ca

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – Even though the closing ceremony for the High on Ice Winter Festival was Sunday night, there are still events planned for the holiday Monday. The temperature should reach a high of minus 6 with the help of winds gusting up to 60 km/h by noon.  The ice sculptures are now […]

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