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Vancouver-based B2Gold grabs AngloGold's stake in Colombian project

Vancouver-based B2Gold grabs AngloGold's stake in Colombian project

B.C. gold producer will now examine various smaller-scale development options to identify cost savings
Mines, power, fossil fuels proving a major balancing act for B.C. energy minister

Mines, power, fossil fuels proving a major balancing act for B.C. energy minister

Minister Josie Osborne says mining sector has potential to provide critical minerals necessary to help fight climate change
Vancouver’s B2Gold says Goose project to pour first gold in early 2025

Vancouver’s B2Gold says Goose project to pour first gold in early 2025

Construction capital estimated at $800M
Oil execs at World Petroleum Congress see global demand growing, not falling

Oil execs at World Petroleum Congress see global demand growing, not falling

CALGARY — Chief executives of the some of the world's biggest fossil fuel companies are meeting in Canada this week, united in their stance that "peak oil" isn't about to put them out of business anytime soon.
Vancouver miner First Majestic gets into the minting business

Vancouver miner First Majestic gets into the minting business

Move will allow the company to sell a much larger portion of its silver production directly to shareholders and customers, says company
Cariboo Gold project completes environmental review

Cariboo Gold project completes environmental review

Not all residents of Wells thrilled with gold mining renaissance
Farmers can select for methane-efficient cows

Farmers can select for methane-efficient cows

World-first approach could reduce a herd’s methane emissions by 20-30 per cent by 2050, help meet industry’s GHG goals
Vancouver’s Taseko Mines secures final permit for Arizona copper mine

Vancouver’s Taseko Mines secures final permit for Arizona copper mine

Miner says the next steps will be mobilization of contractors for the wellfield and plant construction
SFU's Mark Jaccard back as head of BC Utilities Commission

SFU's Mark Jaccard back as head of BC Utilities Commission

Mark Jaccard, currently a 'distinguished' professor at SFU, has been re-appointed as chair and CEO of B.C.'s watchdog for public energy utilities
Editorial: Prince George’s hydrogen future shows plenty of promise

Editorial: Prince George’s hydrogen future shows plenty of promise

Serious multinational companies with deep pockets looking to invest in this region now partner with First Nations first.