Sentinel columnist Malcolm Baxter breaks down the numbers of the provincial election and sees how the NDP win.
Poll by poll results show Liberals were strong in Terrace and Kitimat
Legal challenges on list of items facing Northern Gateway
Former Sentinel editor Malcolm Baxter puts Canada Post in the hot seat in this latest column.
Retired editor Malcolm Baxter suggests an alternative to Canada Post ending home mail delivery
In the hyped up world of LNG there is no shortage of proponents seeking the supposed pot of gold at the end of that particular rainbow
Taxpayers could be in for a rude awakening when all costs revealed
I am not prone to being confused – at least not yet – but there are times when our august governing bodies leave me feeling so.
Taking up where we left off last week, what are the Americans doing that could upset British Columbia’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) cart?
On Friday, June 7 premier Christy Clark announced the members of her new cabinet.
Guest comment from Malcolm Baxter – he admits he was wrong
Here's columnist Malcolm Baxter with his take on the upcoming May 14 election
Three northwestern B.C. seats locked up for the NDP, too
Feds would ease tax regime only to have province introduce one
Despite the fact the forest industry in the northwest is a shadow of its former self, there’s still a lot of money to be made out of trees
The northwest received some good news for 2013 with an announcement that Chevron is taking a 50 per cent share in the KM LNG project.
Whatever the flaws in David Black’s plan to build an oil refinery here, he has done a service in putting the spotlight on the issue
In his first column, Malcolm Baxter talks about the potential benefits of a gas-fired plant.
The Kitimat River started eroding the city’s most popular park in 2006 and by the end of the year three sites had been claimed by the river.
The near two-year road to a Joint Review Panel recommendation on the Northern Gateway pipeline project began last Tuesday....