More drama at the Olympic Games? What games? Well, are we going to have the 2010 Olympic Games or aren’t we? Newspapers [Read more]
The BC Liberal government, in an attempt to focus the attention of the world on our beautiful province, has enlisted the [Read more]
After counting nearly 200,000 ballots, the BC Minister of State for the Olympics and ActNow, Mary McNeil, has announced [Read more]
First Nations threaten to tell all to the world if the BC Government refuses to make good its promises. Forest-dependent [Read more]
by Hon. Steve Thomson, Minister of Agriculture and Lands. As another year winds to a close, I would like to extend my [Read more]
Introduction by Mi Kai Lee. BC, like so many other jurisdictions, continues to show its support for one of the most socially [Read more]
Media and environmental groups are describing the Copenhagen conference as a failure. Following resignation of the conference [Read more]
Council of Canadians launches Olympic sign campaign. Council of Canadians. The Council of Canadians launched a new campaign [Read more]
Copenhagen love-in obscures global governance treaty. While tens of thousands converge on Copenhagen, all anxious to pressure [Read more]
While there may be little evidence of human-caused global warming thus far, that may be about to change. The Copenhagen [Read more]
Interior Health Board announces new CEO. Interior Health. Norman Embree, Board Chairman for Interior Health, today announced [Read more]
Industrial Inquiry Commission issues report on the BC Ambulance Service. In November of 2009, An Industrial Inquiry Commission [Read more]
Home reno tax credit deadline coming soon. A reminder to all homeowners doing renovations or improvements to their homes, [Read more]
Income tax savings for families, businesses start Jan. 1. Ministry of Finance. Individual British Columbians earning up to [Read more]
B.C. introduces new recycling regulations. Ministry of Environment. Antifreeze and lead-acid batteries will be required to [Read more]
“We will show the world a modern, forward-thinking province and a people with an eye to the future; a province that [Read more]
ShuNews received from the office of MLA for Kootenay East, Bill Bennett, some rather spectacular photos of the first of [Read more]
Government of Canada invests in key Salmon Arm recreational centre. Colin Mayes, Member of Parliament for Okanagan-Shuswap, [Read more]
Why, when money is just about the most important thing on earth, does almost no one understand it? All major problems [Read more]
Bill C-6, also known as the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act, would replace Part I of the 40-year-old Hazardous Products [Read more]



