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Tulsequah Chief mine finally getting a closure and remediation plan
Teck predecessor company owned mine which has been polluting the Tulsequah River for decades
Jun 24, 2024 4:45 PM
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Enbridge and Six Nations Energy Development consortium plan wind energy project
REGINA — Enbridge Inc. and Six Nations Energy Development LP announced plans Monday to develop a massive wind energy project in southeast Saskatchewan.
Jun 24, 2024 2:04 PM
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Paladin Energy buying Fission Uranium in stock deal valued at $1.1 billion
KELOWNA, B.C. — Fission Uranium Corp. has signed a deal to be acquired by Australian company Paladin Energy Ltd. in an all-stock agreement valued at about $1.1 billion. Under the proposal, Fission shareholders will receive 0.
Jun 24, 2024 6:49 AM
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Oil and gas industry making risky play in response to greenwashing law: experts
The oil and gas industry is taking a risk in its response to new greenwashing rules, communications experts say, but they add the opinions of Canadians are already so divided that the actions may have little effect.
Jun 22, 2024 7:13 AM
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In a smoky long house, Indigenous leader seeks First Nations unity to save salmon
VICTORIA — A beam of sunlight poked through the log beam roof of Victoria's Mungo Martin House, creating smoky shadows as Indigenous dancers circled a fire in a celebration of wild salmon.
Jun 21, 2024 4:43 PM
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William Shatner dives into salmon farm debate with profanity-laden campaign
Canadian actor William Shatner is wading into the debate over open-pen salmon farming in British Columbia, saying it's time to stop being polite in an F-word-filled video that calls for an end to the ocean farms.
Jun 21, 2024 10:10 AM
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Minister wants B.C. to be model for aquaculture as it moves to containment
VANCOUVER — Federal Fisheries Minister Diane Lebouthillier says the country's "strict rules" on banning open-net salmon farming are necessary, since the goal is to make British Columbia "a model" in global aquaculture Lebouthillier said Thursday the
Jun 20, 2024 5:08 PM
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Wildfire wood helping to keep B.C. pulp mill running amid fibre shortage
Kamloops mill increases reliance on wildfire wood from 2% to 33% in one year
Jun 20, 2024 9:15 AM
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Net-zero grid could spark flurry of deal-making in renewables sector: report
Decarbonizing Canada's electricity grid could lead to a significant uptick in mergers and acquisitions in the renewable energy sector, a new report says.
Jun 20, 2024 6:30 AM
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Feds delay B.C.'s open-net salmon farms closure until 2029, offer five-year renewals
VANCOUVER — With entrenched views on all sides of the salmon-farming debate in British Columbia, the federal government cast the issue five years down the road on Wednesday, saying aquaculture must move to land by 2029.
Jun 19, 2024 5:17 PM
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