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Inventys raises US$11m for carbon capture pilot with Husky

Inventys raises US$11m for carbon capture pilot with Husky

Earlier this year members of the mechanical team were onsite in Saskatchewan upgrading the 0.5TPD RAM hardware. As the new adsorbent beds performed more efficiently, upgraded hardware was installed. | submitted A B.C.
Public infrastructure projects to be union-only

Public infrastructure projects to be union-only

ICBA fears requiring all workers on public projects like bridges to be unionized will inflate costs.
Victim seriously injured in targeted shooting in Surrey

Victim seriously injured in targeted shooting in Surrey

A 35-year-old man is recovering in hospital from serious injuries following the latest targeted shooting in Surrey, B.C. RCMP say the man was in a home in a Guildford neighbourhood at about 10:45 Sunday night when he was attacked.
Summer heat wave settles in over parts of southern British Columbia

Summer heat wave settles in over parts of southern British Columbia

Two boys swim in a pool at a condo in downtown Vancouver, B.C., on Thursday, August 18, 2016. Environment Canada has issued weather warnings as parts of southern British Columbia brace for several days of withering heat.
Nature's Path resigns from Organic Trade Association in protest of U.S. GMO law

Nature's Path resigns from Organic Trade Association in protest of U.S. GMO law

Nature’s Path Foods is a family-owned company that has been producing solely organic food since 1985, founded by Arran Stephens (third from left).
CRTC invites public, employee comment on misleading telecom sales practices

CRTC invites public, employee comment on misleading telecom sales practices

A CRTC logo is shown in Montreal on September 10, 2012.
An aisle-by-aisle look at how to buy Canadian at the grocery store

An aisle-by-aisle look at how to buy Canadian at the grocery store

People shop in the produce area at a Loblaws store in Toronto on May 3, 2018.
Members of Trudeau's youth council urge cancellation of Kinder Morgan buyout

Members of Trudeau's youth council urge cancellation of Kinder Morgan buyout

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau holds a press conference at the NATO Summit in Brussels, Belgium, on Thursday, July 12, 2018.
People who clean up trauma scenes in Vancouver only make $18-$25/hour

People who clean up trauma scenes in Vancouver only make $18-$25/hour

Photo Tina Lovgreen for CBC CBC launched an interesting new series today called Odd Jobs which "explores the weird and wonderful of the workforce".
Banff holds blessing ceremony with Indigenous elders before letting bison roam

Banff holds blessing ceremony with Indigenous elders before letting bison roam

A bison calf rests while its mother watches in Banff National Park in a handout photo from Parks Canada.
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