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BC s Largest Indigenous-Owned Green Energy Project Completed

Share this article Share this article PRINCE GEORGE, BC, April 7, 2021 /CNW/ - Saulteau First Nations (SFN) and Natural Forces are pleased to announce the completion and commissioning of a new 15MW wind project located south of Chetwynd, British Columbia.  The Project was developed by SFN and its partner, Natural Forces. It is now the largest majority-owned Indigenous green energy project in British Columbia. This was a complex project undertaken during very difficult times.  I am very proud of our whole team, said Chief Justin Napoleon.  Our partners, contractors, and suppliers had to be smart, flexible, and adaptable to overcome the challenges posed by the pandemic.  We all stayed on course to complete this major project, and together we delivered it on time and on budget.  

Not enough volunteers for Three Mile Bay EMT services

Not enough volunteers for Three Mile Bay EMT services Not enough volunteers for Three Mile Bay EMT services By Brendan Straub | February 28, 2021 at 5:06 PM EST - Updated February 28 at 8:51 PM THREE MILE BAY, N.Y. (WWNY) - Three Mile Bay Fire Department only has 5 certified EMTs to work on its single ambulance. Officials say that’s not enough for the coverage the Town of Lyme needs. The chief says the lack of volunteers has made for problems. “It has been progressively getting worse over the last 4 years, and last year I don’t know the exact numbers, but we failed more calls than we felt was comfortable with,” said Chief Justin Bourquin.

APD takes steps to monitor hate-based threats - Alaska Native News

APD takes steps to monitor hate-based threats APD takes steps to monitor hate-based threats APD Police Chief Justin Doll Considering recent events and community concerns, I wanted you to know the Anchorage Police Department (APD) is taking proactive steps to monitor events and information sources involving hate-based threats that may lead to violence. It’s a coordinated effort with our federal and state law enforcement partners.   Although there are no specific threats in Anchorage at this time, you may see an increased police presence in the areas of government buildings and planned events during the next several weeks. This is to ensure the normal operation of government and the safety of our community.

Justin Doll | APD Police Chief Archives - Alaska Native News

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