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Prince Rupert liquid fuels export capacity to be expanded

Prince Rupert liquid fuels export capacity to be expanded

Trigon to add LPG storage, reduce coal export capacity
Canada announces $5.4M funding to support international governance in mining

Canada announces $5.4M funding to support international governance in mining

IGF’s work encompasses a range of outreach and promotional activities to enhance awareness, engagement and cooperation across the mining industry
These two B.C. salmon farmers are among world's most sustainable protein producers, says report

These two B.C. salmon farmers are among world's most sustainable protein producers, says report

Coller FAIRR index ranks Mowi top sustainable protein producer
Vancouver miner NexGen's $1.3B uranium project wins Saskatchewan OK

Vancouver miner NexGen's $1.3B uranium project wins Saskatchewan OK

The $1.3B project awaits federal environmental consent as it conducts pre-construction site work
Suncor says still hunting for cost savings after wave of job cuts

Suncor says still hunting for cost savings after wave of job cuts

CALGARY — Suncor Energy Inc. says it has wrapped 1,500 job cuts two months ahead of schedule, but that it will continue to look for areas to trim as part of a wider efficiency push.
Squamish council OKs Woodfibre LNG development permit by 5-1 vote

Squamish council OKs Woodfibre LNG development permit by 5-1 vote

Muni staff tells council the five buildings in the form and character application fit the guidelines and therefore members are mostly confirming staff’s assessment that the project meets those guidelines.
Scientists call on Canada to adopt ecologically minded forest degradation definition

Scientists call on Canada to adopt ecologically minded forest degradation definition

TORONTO — The Canadian government must take action to stop the degradation of its forests from large-scale industrial logging, a letter signed by more than 100 scientists urged Wednesday.
Avian flu infects more B.C. farms as wild birds migrate overhead

Avian flu infects more B.C. farms as wild birds migrate overhead

VICTORIA — Avian flu is spreading rapidly through British Columbia poultry farms, including half a dozen diagnosed in commercial flocks this week alone. The fall migration of wild birds is considered the primary cause of infection for B.C.
Satellite imaging contradicts B.C. government claims on old-growth logging, says group

Satellite imaging contradicts B.C. government claims on old-growth logging, says group

Satellite surveillance technology found logging in old-growth forests was 50% higher than the B.C. government claimed, says environmental group.
Coal mine blasting underway in northern B.C.

Coal mine blasting underway in northern B.C.

Blasting required to create conveyor corridor for loading coal to trains in Tumbler Ridge.