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NRESi Colloquium: Dr. Titi Kunkel, UNBC Quesnel: Acting Regional Chair and SLI, and Project Lead: UNBC's Sustainable Communities Demonstration Project - Community Transition and Renewable Energy

NRESi Colloqium: David Hughes, Geoscientist, Independent Energy Policy Analyst & Formerly with Geological Survey of Canada - The Energy Sustainability Dilemma: BC LNG, Oil and the Shale Revolution

NRESi Annual Lecture: David Hughes, Geoscientist, Independent Energy Policy Analyst & Formerly with Geological Survey of Canada - BC LNG and the Shale Revolution: Myths and Realities

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NRESi Colloquium Archive: Fall 2014

Northern Medical Program celebrates 10 years of teaching future doctors at UNBC

UNBC Group Fights Food Waste and Provides Nutrition in Prince George Community

Ancient Forest Highlighted in Green Day Celebration

UNBC Designated a Fair Trade Campus

Student Public Transit Initiative Achieves Its Goal

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