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Ads promoting B.C. gas slammed by watchdog as 'greenwashing' but kept running

Ads promoting B.C. gas slammed by watchdog as 'greenwashing' but kept running

The ads from the Canada Action Coalition breached five clauses of Canada's code for advertising standards. Among other things, the ads were found to be inaccurate and deceptive.
C-suite shake-up at B.C. cannabis company Avant Brands

C-suite shake-up at B.C. cannabis company Avant Brands

COO David Lynn departs after six years
Lobby group says emissions cap could cost oil and gas sector $75B in lost investment

Lobby group says emissions cap could cost oil and gas sector $75B in lost investment

CALGARY — A new report commissioned by an industry lobby group on the federal government's proposed emissions cap stirred up strong reactions from both oil and gas supporters and environmental groups on Monday.
Completion of Hydra hydrogen project delayed by two years

Completion of Hydra hydrogen project delayed by two years

Dubbed "world’s largest hydrogen refuelling station" now scheduled to be open by fall 2026
Prince George eyed for hydrogen fuel facility

Prince George eyed for hydrogen fuel facility

HTEC plans a $900-million network of refuelling stations for hydrogen-powered transports
Okanagan producers eye new crops in face of climate pressures

Okanagan producers eye new crops in face of climate pressures

Volatile weather prompt shift towards vegetables, flowers and other ground crops in B.C.'s Okanagan
Why is Woodfibre LNG shipping out soil from its Squamish site?

Why is Woodfibre LNG shipping out soil from its Squamish site?

Squamish conservationist John Buchanan was curious after seeing barges full of dirt leaving from the Woodfibre LNG site, seven kilometres from downtown, on the shores of Howe Sound.
Bud break impresses some B.C. winery owners

Bud break impresses some B.C. winery owners

Many had expected entire lost crops due to mid-January deep freeze.
N.S. reaches deal with owner of Northern Pulp, firm pursues new mill in Queens County

N.S. reaches deal with owner of Northern Pulp, firm pursues new mill in Queens County

HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government says it has settled with the owner of the Northern Pulp mill in Pictou County and that the company will pursue a new plant in the province's southwest if the deal is approved by the courts.
Still afloat: Squamish council to reconsider LNG floatel

Still afloat: Squamish council to reconsider LNG floatel

Council voted 4-3 to reconsider Woodfibre LNG's worker accommodation application; meeting set for June 4.