Interviews: January 2012 Archives
Tuesday January 31, 2012
Interviews:
Three dogs shot rural Peace community
The small rural community of Montney, near Fort St. John is in shock. Three dogs- all family pets- were shot within a week. Now, others are worried about the safety of their other pets.
Tuesday January 31, 2012
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Rio Tinto Alcan returns land to Cheslatta
It's a move sixty years in the making. On January 30th, Rio Tino Alcan announced it will return over four thousands hectares of land to the Cheslatta Carrier Nation.
Tuesday January 31, 2012
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Homemade tires make for safer winter biking
Most people don't even consider biking in the winter. Most people wouldn't consider making their own studded tires if they did.
- November 2012
- Fri., 2 – Can Haida Gwaii's hot spring return?
- October 2012
- Mon., 29 – After the earthquake: questions and surprise
- Thu., 25 – Book Panel: Spooky stories
- Wed., 24 – In the Club: Prince George's Yalenka Dancers
- Thu., 18 – Cows judge B.C. music competition
- Wed., 17 – Enbridge criticized for "incomplete" answers
- Fri., 12 – The case for co-existing with grizzly bears
- Fri., 12 – Mining Association says local workforce is dwindling as companies import miners from China
- Thu., 11 – Union says Jobs Minister is "cheerleader" for company importing Chinese miners to Tumbler Ridge
- Wed., 10 – Cheap Hallowe'en costume ideas
- Thu., 4 – 100-year-old steam engine runs again
- Mon., 1 – Corporal normalcy
- Mon., 1 – The cat's meow
- September 2012
- Fri., 28 – Veteran support group leader on former soldier shot by RCMP: "That could have been me two years ago"
- Fri., 28 – Geeks time travel to Barkerville
- Thu., 27 – Making it easier to die in small-town B.C.
- Wed., 26 – CBC journalist uses fiction to deal with stories of missing and murdered Aboriginal women
- Tue., 25 – Vanderhoof man fights grizzly bear, wins
- Fri., 21 – New Research Creating Ripples
- Fri., 21 – A Horrific Slaying, A Murderer Captured
- Thu., 20 – The sound of... death metal
- Mon., 17 – Compensating pain
- Mon., 17 – The matter of Greg Matters
- Fri., 14 – Mining Opponent Tries to Influence Investors
- Wed., 12 – UNBC Studies Hitchhiking After RCMP Request
- Tue., 11 – Developers 'ga-ga' Over Northwest B.C. Mall
- Tue., 11 – Defunct Business Now a Profitable Plant
- Mon., 10 – Independent Investigations Office Opens
- Fri., 7 – Reforming recycling in BC
- Thu., 6 – Parched in the Peace
- Thu., 6 – Pops in the park
- Wed., 5 – CBC Daybreak North live at UNBC Podcast
- Tue., 4 – Losing the plot
- August 2012
- Thu., 30 – More on pit bulls
- Thu., 30 – Book Panel: Books for men
- Tue., 28 – Historic, rural school demolished in Giscome
- Tue., 28 – Neglected fire inspection at destroyed Burns Lake mill blamed on jurisdictional confusion
- Fri., 24 – Prince Rupert ice rink runs out of ice
- Fri., 24 – Where does swimmer's itch come from?
- Thu., 23 – Undiscovered spiders in B.C. mountains
- Tue., 21 – Considering an oil refinery in Kitimat
- Fri., 17 – Should businesses pay for being stinky?
- Thu., 16 – B.C.'s forestry future
- Tue., 14 – Trapping on the Rise in BC
- Mon., 13 – Blogger Rates Prince George Restaurants
- Mon., 13 – Love on the Midway
- Fri., 10 – How to use bear spray properly
- Thu., 9 – At the edge of performance art
- Thu., 9 – Life as a carnival
- Wed., 8 – Privatizing Nisga'a Land
- July 2012
- Fri., 27 – The tale of Lucy the Canada Goose
- Thu., 26 – Christy Clark talks pipelines from Halifax
- Wed., 25 – Brian Skakun loses court appeal
- Tue., 24 – Can the B.C. Liberals use Northern Gateway pipeline to overtake NDP lead in next election?
- Tue., 24 – Beavers flooding small town in northern B.C.
- Fri., 20 – Burns Lake: Six months after the explosion
- Tue., 17 – Aging fishermen key to rebuilding stock?
- Mon., 16 – Landslide risks in Northern BC
- Wed., 11 – BC ice climber deals with drugs and despair
- Wed., 11 – Albertans paddle their canoe to Haida Gwaii!
- June 2012
- Fri., 22 – Tsunami Drift series podcast
- Tue., 12 – Breakaway boy scouts
- Wed., 6 – Kamloops woman set for Paralympic games
- Tue., 5 – Girls' running group hits PG streets
- Mon., 4 – Using forestry equipment to study whales
- May 2012
- Thu., 31 – Salmon and the battle for ocean food
- Wed., 30 – Disciplining "bad apples" in the RCMP
- Mon., 28 – Gang expert pens book on Canadian gangs
- Mon., 28 – Biking to work in Northern BC
- Wed., 23 – New national database for missing persons
- Tue., 15 – B.C. NDP opposed to Northern Gateway pipeline project, B.C. Liberals continue to not take a side
- Tue., 15 – Should B.C. cities get more tax dollars?
- Wed., 2 – Is fracking linked to earthquakes?
- Wed., 2 – Are B.C. mills safe?
- April 2012
- Mon., 30 – Dirt bike beloved
- Fri., 27 – Will Lakeland Mills rebuild?
- Wed., 25 – Lakeland Mills coverage continues
- Thu., 19 – Forests Minister responds to leaked report
- Fri., 13 – Jobsolete: Bye-bye, barbershop
- Thu., 12 – Terrace stalling on RCMP contract
- Thu., 12 – Jobsolete: TV repair flickers out
- Wed., 11 – Internet access in public libraries cut
- Tue., 10 – Jobsolete: The last cobbler in northern B.C.
- Tue., 10 – Oilsands recruiters target WHL games
- Tue., 10 – Taylor pool forced to close for summer
- Tue., 10 – "One-Project-One-Review"
- March 2012
- Wed., 28 – How safe are wooden high-rises?
- Wed., 28 – Reaction to Decriminalizing Brothels
- Fri., 16 – Chinese subversion
- Fri., 16 – Hays Creek revival
- Fri., 16 – An Irish love story
- Fri., 16 – Kitimat mayor says unemployed southerners welcome, once everyone in the northwest has jobs
- Fri., 16 – Turning potholes into art
- Tue., 13 – Nightclub a no-go
- Mon., 12 – Potholes cause problems in Prince George
- Fri., 2 – Robocalls found in Prince George
- Thu., 1 – Teachers have voted to strike
- February 2012
- Wed., 29 – Teachers and government still at impass
- Wed., 29 – Haida still stand against Enbridge
- Wed., 29 – Kitwanga man tackels illicit drinking
- Mon., 27 – Carbon tax debate continues
- Thu., 23 – Global fish stocks depleting?
- Thu., 23 – Hockey death sparks conversation, music
- Tue., 21 – A New Name for Prince George?
- Tue., 21 – Could Prince George Job Cuts Cost Cash?
- Mon., 20 – Energy panel discusse B.C.'s future
- Mon., 20 – Prince George considers dike options
- Fri., 17 – Report critical of B.C. forest policy
- Fri., 17 – Haida regalia returned
- Wed., 15 – North Delta students reach out to Burns Lake
- Wed., 15 – Site C still opposed by some Peace residents
- Mon., 13 – Prince George Iceman has 25 year legacy
- Mon., 13 – Inquest into forestry death begins
- Fri., 10 – Haida to use culture to help with math
- Fri., 10 – Five die in firey crash on highway 97
- Thu., 9 – Two Peace cities vie for Westjet
- Thu., 9 – Prince George lawyer takes ICBC to court
- Tue., 7 – Fields stores closing
- Mon., 6 – Prince George can learn from Sweden
- Thu., 2 – Quesnel shop closing after thefts
- January 2012
- Tue., 31 – Three dogs shot rural Peace community
- Tue., 31 – Rio Tinto Alcan returns land to Cheslatta
- Tue., 31 – Homemade tires make for safer winter biking
- Mon., 30 – Northern colleges struggle with budgets
- Mon., 30 – Alberta group raises concerns about fracking
- Fri., 27 – Deaf Prince George hunter featured on TV
- Thu., 26 – Burns Lake mill worker still hopeful
- Mon., 23 – Smithers becomes darling of the talkshow
- Thu., 19 – Cars get the cold shoulder in winter chill.
- Wed., 18 – City of Prince George eliminates 28 jobs
- Tue., 17 – Fort St. James woman fights to get her goose
- Tue., 17 – Northern B.C. gets a cold snap
- Tue., 17 – Americans in Canada face tax problems
- Tue., 10 – Political cartoonist pokes holes in pipeline
- Thu., 5 – The atomic option for oil extraction
- Tue., 3 – New Year, New B.C. Ferries CEO
- December 2011
- Wed., 14 – Does wind chill matter?
- Wed., 14 – Canada's missing women attract UN attention
- Wed., 14 – Mr. Big Stings may not always work
- Tue., 6 – Gitxsan fire negotiating team
- Tue., 6 – Prosperty Mine will have 90 day delay
- Fri., 2 – CBC's Food Bank Day
- Thu., 1 – Terrace library meets funding crunch
- November 2011
- Wed., 30 – Prince George doctor goes off call
- Wed., 30 – Movember wraps up with a shave
- Mon., 28 – Vanderhoof pulls together over tragedy
- Mon., 28 – B.C. to study the effect of gas industry
- Fri., 25 – B.C. Liberals look north for jobs plan
- Wed., 23 – B.C. children still falling behind
- Tue., 22 – 21-year-old man becomes mayor of Burns Lake
- Sat., 19 – Lori Ackerman elected mayor of Fort St John
- Wed., 16 – Prince George man goes online to fight city
- Wed., 16 – Vanderhoof improves access to "rape" kits
- Wed., 16 – Terrace Mayoral candidates panel
- Tue., 15 – Japanese debris to hit B.C.'s coast
- Tue., 15 – Kitimat candidates debate community's future
- Mon., 14 – Quesnel mayoral race gets ramped up
- Thu., 10 – Missing women called to be election issue
- Thu., 10 – Fort St. John mayoral race gets energetic
- Thu., 10 – Prince Rupert mother remembers
- Thu., 10 – Chetwynd struggles with lack of housing
- Wed., 9 – Smithers mayoral race heats up
- Wed., 9 – Fracking criticised by think tank
- Mon., 7 – Prince George mayor defends record
- Mon., 7 – Greenpeace founder changes direction
- Thu., 3 – Greenpeace raises concerns about biomass
- Wed., 2 – Mount Milligan Mine moves ahead
- October 2011
- Mon., 31 – Prince Rupert fish plant closes
- Thu., 27 – Quesnel councillor questions city's praise
- Thu., 27 – Sexting is a grey area for northern teens
- Wed., 26 – U.S. Consul reassures Canadians
- Tue., 25 – Taseko pushes forward on controversial mine
- Tue., 25 – B.C. mushrooms head to Asia
- Fri., 21 – Northern B.C. reacts to Gadhafi's death
- Fri., 21 – Northern mayor reacts to acclamation
- Thu., 20 – Prince George moves online to raise spirits
- Thu., 20 – Closure doesn't help people get over grief
- Tue., 18 – A fed bear may not be bad for bears
- Tue., 18 – Prince George library celebrates a century
- Fri., 14 – Bears being killed in Peace gas fields
- Thu., 13 – Pine beetle changes B.C.'s landscape
- Wed., 12 – Premier's jobs plan needs more power
- Tue., 11 – Pidgeon makes its roost in a Peace hotel
- Fri., 7 – Why was CBC off the air?
- Fri., 7 – Prince George mosque opens
- Thu., 6 – King James Bible turns 400
- Thu., 6 – Matthias Rock rocks Prince George
- Wed., 5 – Animals get blessings in Prince George
- Wed., 5 – Women's treatment centre moves foward
- Tue., 4 – Looking for support for Enbridge
- September 2011
- Thu., 29 – One last cruise ship sails away
- Wed., 21 – UNBC gets accepted into Canada West
- Tue., 20 – LNG to amp up northwest
- Tue., 20 – More money announced for Northwest
- Tue., 20 – Prince George biker jumps train
- Tue., 20 – Rodney Jackson Inquest Coverage
- Fri., 16 – Deer causing problems in Haida Gwaii
- Fri., 16 – Smithers mayor thinks RCMP cost too much
- Fri., 16 – Fort Nelson residents want to unban pitbulls
- Thu., 15 – Premier Christy Clark in Prince George, announces Wood Innovation and Design Centre Downtown
- Wed., 14 – Amber Alert for missing women?
- Thu., 8 – Vanderhoof band goes from punk to folk
- Thu., 8 – Northern NHL'er saves teen
- Thu., 8 – UNBC celebrates 20 years as an a school
- Wed., 7 – Heavy rains hit the northwest
- Fri., 2 – Daybreak North: live from Fort Nelson
- August 2011
- Wed., 31 – The politics of paleontology in B.C.
- Wed., 31 – Time to adjust the Pacific Carbon Trust?
- Tue., 30 – Painted warfare
- Tue., 30 – Not enough First Nations on juries?
- Tue., 30 – Valemount foodbank is homeless
- Tue., 30 – Effective tree planting in changing climates
- Tue., 30 – Slow summer for B.C. firefighters
- Thu., 25 – Cut short
- Thu., 25 – Broken strings
- Thu., 25 – Hook line and written
- Tue., 23 – Fort St John expansion decision delayed
- Fri., 19 – Toxic algae threatening salmon stocks?
- Thu., 18 – Gang business
- Mon., 15 – Prince George boxer has Olympic dreams
- Fri., 12 – Wally Oppal on the Missing Women Inquiry
- Fri., 12 – Rural seniors on the internet
- Fri., 12 – Prince George Horse Society wants more space
- Thu., 11 – Solar flares for northern lights?
- Wed., 10 – Matthew Wheeler's glacial lens
- Wed., 10 – Prince George resident debuts first novel
- Tue., 9 – Should the PG Hotel be saved?
- Tue., 9 – Nisga'a government funding reform
- Mon., 8 – Mining boom in Tumbler Ridge?
- Thu., 4 – Wolf cull in the Cariboo
- Thu., 4 – Ramadan In Northern B.C.
- July 2011
- Fri., 29 – Iqaluit Cool vs Prince Rupert Rain
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