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shane woodford
News Director Radio NL, BC's hardest working newsroom. News tips to Woodford@radionl.com
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Catherine Urquhart Aug 30
Frightening incident today...while covering Kiran Dhesi murder...a man with a metal baseball bat attacked my colleague's truck
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Katie Simpson 7h
Breaking: Darshan Kang resigning from Liberal caucus, according to a statement from his office:
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Conflict News 15h
BREAKING: US orders Russia to close consulate in San Francisco and annexes in Washington DC and New York City -
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Jackson Proskow 10h
If you were wondering how deep the water is at our live location tonight...
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Ralph Goodale 10h
US-FEMA has requested support from Canada for "Harvey" victims - Hygiene kits, baby supplies, etc. Canada's answer is YES, of course!
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Kevin Baron 8h
UPDATE: Full transcript of Mattis surprise media avail w Pentagon press corps here:
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The New York Times 8h
Department of Homeland Security officials said they awarded contracts to build prototypes for a Mexican border wall
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RadioNLNews 9h
"If not Allan Schoenborn who the hell is high risk?" Darcie Clarke's family reacts to ruling. LISTEN:
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shane woodford 9h
As the US Dept. of Commerce delays final duties on Canadian lumber, experts think a deal is close
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Ian Bailey 9h
John Heaney says he won't take post in new government .
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shane woodford 10h
interim mayor says has been invited to mtg to address concerns
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shane woodford 10h
ldr says he is worried the will cave to a vocal minority opposing
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VaughnPalmer 10h
NDP's fast-track review of Site C -- no public hearings, no interveners, little time -- means BCUC will rely on Hydro's numbers.
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VaughnPalmer 11h
BC Hydro Site C filing (12): Most Treaty 8 First Nations support project, have signed benefit sharing agreements.
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VaughnPalmer 11h
BC Hydro Site C filing (11): Finishing still best option on worst case scenario: budget overrun, slumping demand.
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VaughnPalmer 11h
BC Hydro Site C filing (10): Alternative energy would cost four times what it would cost to complete Site C at this point.
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VaughnPalmer 11h
BC Hydro site C filing (9): Power needed by 2023 with LNG, by 2025 without LNG.
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VaughnPalmer 11h
BC Hydro Site C filing (8): $1.8 billion (22%) of budget spent as of June 30. Should hit $2.1 billion by end of year.
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VaughnPalmer 11h
BC Hydro Site C filing (7): Site C ideal to support intermittent sources like wind, solar and run of river.
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VaughnPalmer 11h
BC Hydro Site C filing 6: Latest demand forecast "suggest a net increase in B.C."s energy and capacity requirements."
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