Friday, May 28, 2010

Agreements for Highway 37 Transmission Line Signed

By 250 News

Friday, May 28, 2010 03:40 PM

Victoria, B.C. -   Agreements signed today will  help  set the stage for the development of the Northwest Transmission Line.

Clean energy agreements between BC Hydro, British Columbia Transmission Corporation (BCTC), Coast Mountain Hydro L.P., a wholly owned  subsidiary of AltaGas Income Trust Ltd. (AltaGas) and the Tahltan Nation will  help to create jobs, provide clean and renewable electricity to B.C.'s Northwest, and power the development of the Northwest Transmission Line (NTL)

The agreements, which will support construction of the NTL, include:

* A $180-million umbrella agreement between AltaGas and BCTC for the construction and development of the NTL.
* An electricity-purchase agreement between BC Hydro and AltaGas for the Forrest Kerr clean energy project near Bob Quinn Lake.
* An impact-benefit agreement between AltaGas and the Tahltan Nation for the Forrest Kerr project.

The NTL project also includes $130 million in funding through the Government of Canada's Green Infrastructure Fund, announced by Prime Minister Stephen Harper last September. The estimated ratepayer contribution to the NTL will be
$94 million, which is expected to be offset by contributions from future clean, renewable energy projects and/or mine developments.

The NTL is a $404-million, 287-kilovolt, 335-kilometre, publicly owned transmission line from Skeena Substation (near Terrace) to Bob Quinn Lake. It will provide a secure interconnection point for clean generation projects, supply clean electricity to support industrial developments in the area, and reduce greenhouse gas emission by enabling communities now relying on diesel generation to connect to the grid.

An application for an environmental assessment certificate for the NTL was accepted by the B.C. Environmental Assessment Office on April 14, 2010. The 180-day application review period is underway, and public meetings have been
held in the project area.

Construction of the NTL is scheduled to begin in late 2010 and will create an estimated 280 construction jobs, subject to receiving necessary environmental assessment and regulatory approvals and accommodation of First Nations' interests.

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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Create New Downtown in 2 Years - Prince George BC

DBIA Has Mission to Create New Downtown in 2 Years

By 250 News

Wednesday, May 26, 2010 05:21 PM

DBIA Vision for  downtown:  A-Public market and artists loft; B-Multi use development; C - Downtown Wood Innovation Design Centre; D - Student Housing; E- Expo building; F- Performing Arts Centre; G- Parking Building; H- access to riverfront  Heritage Trail; I-Mixed Use development; J-Commonwealth Gardens-seniors housing; K-Commonwealth Health

Prince George, B.C.- The new DBIA in Prince George has presented a vision for the downtown of the city which calls for public-private partnerships,   some private investment, and a shared vision with the City of Prince George.
The   vision depicts a downtown that has been transformed by a variety of “incentives” for development. The incentives include low development cost charges, guaranteed approval times,  and revitalization tax “incentives”. Presenter Heather Oland specifically changed the word from exemptions to “incentives” and says it need not be offered to everyone, perhaps just to the first three developers who get on board, perhaps only to certain sectors but that everyone agrees the fundamental building blocks for the downtown are a university campus ( wood innovation centre) a performing arts centre and housing.
The DBIA strongly supports 20, 30 or 40 year tax exemptions to spark new development. Oland says an empty lot worth $56 thousand today would still generate taxes for the City if the value of improvements to that lot (putting a building on it) were   given the tax break.   “It’s controversial, but let’s have that public discussion” she told a gathering at a downtown hotel.
The DBIA held a strategic planning session in April of this year and emerged with a Vision ( to create a new downtown), and a mission (to create a new downtown by 2012). That Vision sees  the construction of the wood innovation and design centre  on land ( former P.G. Hotel property) which the  company headed up by the DBIA’s  Treasurer Dan McLaren  sold to the City of Prince George.
The plan also sees property on the east and west sides of George Street developed for a performing arts centre and a P.G. “expo” centre it would be  “A gateway to the downtown” Oland told the group.
The block between Dominion  and Quebec streets bounded by 5th and 6th Avenues, would be home to student housing (currently it is home to the Italian club,  a bowling alley and a parking lot), while the block at 3rd and George across from the Courthouse would become a market with an artists loft.  

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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Get CMHC & other info on your wireless.

If you are on the go and every need access to insurer information? Visit www.cmhc.ca/wireless , www.genworth.ca/wireless or www.canadaguaranty.ca/mobile from your handheld device. Hope this helps.

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Prince George Market Summary - Q1 2010 - CMHC

Here is attached report of CMHC's 1st quarter market summary for Prince George Real Estate.
Hope you enjoy.

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Friday, May 14, 2010

Open House - Asher Place - Seniors Living

If someone you know is or has been looking for a true seniors living strata complex this is it! Asher Place. Open House this Sunday May 16, 2010 from 1 to 2:30pm at 2889 Ferry  Ave, Unit 503, Prince George BC. View this home as well as the Rec Center, Community Hall facilities. The best 55+ living in Prince George.
For more details visit www.DeanBirks.com

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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

National Royal LePage Garage will be held locally at Prince George office.

Where will you be on Saturday May 15th? Find the nearest RLP office hosting our National Garage Sale for Shelter! http://ow.ly/1JDbt


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Sunday, May 9, 2010

2 more great news items for Prince George BC

For your convenience here is two latest news items for Prince George BC.
One is the Delegation that came to Prince George to explore the Logistics Opportunities and the other was the renovations to the hospital in preparation for the cancer clinic.
See attached pdf.
Cheers!

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Saturday, May 8, 2010

Lots of good news on the economic front for Prince George & BC

Just more good news for Prince George and BC. Thought I would pass along. Cheers!

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Hi All

There is lots of good news on the economic front right now with new unemployment numbers released yesterday, credit ratings, lumber prices and a general sense of optimism. Perhaps the Spring season brings out the best in everyone but it sure is nice to see some solid economic indicators.

This past week I had 2 different bills in front of the House, the Net Zero Deforestation Act and an Amendment to the Forest Act. The Net Zero Deforestation is world leading and will ensure we have trees to harvest well into the future. It does not create penalties for cutting trees down but will create incentives for planting trees in deforested areas. The Amendment bill does a number of things including allowing for a new type of scaling that facilitates getting wood to secondary users such as fence post and rail and bioenergy manufacturers.

This weekend I’m in the Canadian Cancer Society Relay for Life and plan on doing a 10k run later today. Sunday will be Mothers Day with Brenda and her Mom. We’ll spend the day getting Brenda’s garden ready to go and her hanging baskets, our usual Mothers Day tradition.

Have a great week!  

Pat Bell - http://www.patbellmla.bc.ca/

 

1.       According to Opinion 250 “There were 5,000 jobs created  in the  Cariboo region last month and that  was a big boost to making the unemployment rate plunge. In Prince George the rate  is now 6.9%,  down 4.9% from April of last year. The Cariboo region's rate is now 8.2%, down from 12% a year ago. Provincially  the rate fell  as well, as the B.C. rate is 7.3%, down  from 7.6% Nationally, the rate  remained unchanged at 8.1.”

2.       Due to strong lumber prices, effective June 1, B.C.’s softwood lumber producers will no longer pay any tax on their shipments to the U.S.. (China and Japan shipments have been except from any border tax all the way along.) Under the 2006 Softwood Lumber Agreement, companies exporting softwood lumber to the United States are required to pay an export tax on their shipments. The formula for determining the tax is based on the average price over a four-week period 21 days before the start of the month. The higher the average lumber price is, the lower the export tax. In this case, since the four-week average lumber price, as given by the Random Lengths Framing Composite Price Index, is now $US361 per thousand board feet, the export tax rate that will be in effect June 1, will be zero.

3.       According to the Canadian Press (CP) “VANCOUVER _ A bond rating agency has given B.C. a glowing economic report, upholding the province's debt rating and suggesting it could return to a balanced budget a year earlier than expected. The Dominion Bond Rating Service is maintaining B.C.'s long and short-term debt ratings at high, noting B.C. has one of the lowest debt burdens among all provinces. However, it also says it expects the debt to grow over the next two years because of higher spending on health and public works stimulus projects before debt loads begin to shrink again. The service says the province's forecast for economic growth of 2.2 per cent this year appears conservative in the face of private sector projections of 3.4 per cent. Dominion says revenues from taxes and natural resources are expected to rise over the next two years, along with federal transfers related to the harmonized sale tax and the province might return to a balanced budget by the 2012-2013 fiscal year, instead of the following year. When Finance Minister Colin Hansen brought down his budget in March, he said the province hoped to wipe out its $1.7 billion deficit by the 2013-2014 fiscal year.

4.        A two-year agreement has been ratified with the Province’s public service employees. The agreement covers more than 27,000 members of the B.C. Government and Service Employees’ Union, who provide expertise in a variety of areas from frontline workers to researchers and analysts, to system technicians and others. Public servants perform a wide range of occupations that provide British Columbians with the services they rely on, including health care, public safety, education and environmental management, to name a few.

5.        British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Alberta launched the New West Partnership, creating an economic powerhouse of nine million people with a combined GDP of more than $550 billion. The New West Partnership is an ambitious agreement that will create Canada’s largest interprovincial barrier-free trade and investment market and see the three westernmost provinces work together in unprecedented ways to the benefit of workers, businesses and investors in all three provinces.

6.        Small businesses in rural B.C. will benefit from amendments – introduced  under a Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act – that will enable the Forestry Community Business Loans Program to assist a broader range of rural small businesses. The program, called the Community Business Loans Program, will continue to provide repayable, interest-bearing loans of up to $150,000 to small and medium-sized businesses to support the diversification of rural economies, innovation in private sector enterprise, and the creation of new employment opportunities . Loan applications will continue to be assessed and approved by development corporations in accordance with the eligibility criteria set out in the amended contribution agreements.

7.        British Columbia’s new Clean Energy Act sets the foundation for a new future of electricity self-sufficiency, job creation and reduced greenhouse gas emissions, powered by unprecedented investments in clean, renewable energy across the province. Bill 17 builds upon British Columbia’s unique heritage advantages and wealth of clean, renewable energy resources. The act advances 16 specific energy objectives by expediting clean energy investments, protecting B.C. ratepayers, ensuring competitive rates, encouraging conservation, strengthening environmental protection and aggressively promoting regional job creation and First Nations involvement in clean electricity development opportunities.

8.       Amendments to the Emergency and Health Services Act as part of a miscellaneous bill supports government’s commitment to integrate the ambulance service more closely with the health system, particularly in rural and remote areas, with innovative ways to enhance and expand the role that paramedics play in serving patients. By bringing paramedics closer to the health system, they will be empowered to make health-care decisions to improve patient care. Examples of where the Province sees paramedics providing additional support include dealing with people who have chronic diseases in residential-care facilities, joining home- and community-care workers in supporting clients in their homes, and providing care in emergency departments. This will really help smaller communities like Mackenzie where many of the paramedics are on call only.

9.        The newly-formed Wood Enterprise Coalition, backed with $1.75 million in seed funding, will help B.C. achieve its Wood First objectives. The Wood Enterprise Coalition is a partnership between WoodWORKS! BC, FPInnovations, and the BC Wood Specialties Group. As outlined in the Wood Enterprise Coalition memorandum of understanding, the partners will co-ordinate their efforts to support the value-added forest product sector through promotion, education, training, product development and innovation. Governed by the managing organizations and supported by an advisory board, the coalition structure allows for additional resources and new participants to join as it moves forward.

10.    The Province will extend provincial incentives for the popular LiveSmart BC: Efficiency Incentive Program for participants entering the program as of April 1, 2010. The BC 2010 budget announced a further investment of $35 million for the LiveSmart BC: Efficiency Incentive Program, which provides financial support to households for energy assessments and energy efficiency building retrofits. These incentives are being provided in partnership with provincial utility providers, Terasen Gas, BC Hydro, and FortisBC. This financial commitment has helped to ensure that the program continues. The incentives being offered are almost the same as the original 2008 LiveSmart BC: Efficiency Incentive Program incentives.

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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Initiatives Prince George April 2010 Newsletter

I find this newsletter to be very informative and thought you may also enjoy.
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