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B.C.'s Blackwater mine aims for completion by year's end

B.C.'s Blackwater mine aims for completion by year's end

Mine near Prince George, B.C. expected to be operating by end of 2024, despite delays from wildfires
Opinion: B.C. energy future highlights critical choices in provincial election

Opinion: B.C. energy future highlights critical choices in provincial election

Voters must choose between competing visions for sustainable energy
Goodbye brown apples: B.C.'s Arctic Gala approved for U.S. sales

Goodbye brown apples: B.C.'s Arctic Gala approved for U.S. sales

Okanagan Specialty Fruits has three other kinds of genetically modified non-browning apples approved for sale in the U.S.
B.C. wildland firefighter worried about smoke hazards. So he designed a solution

B.C. wildland firefighter worried about smoke hazards. So he designed a solution

British Columbia wildland firefighter Angus Duguid loves his job, but he doesn't love waking up with headaches or a clogged nose from inhaling smoke.
Northern Lights Estate Winery set to produce its one millionth bottle

Northern Lights Estate Winery set to produce its one millionth bottle

The best-selling fruit wines in Canada are made with grown-in-BC ingredients
Security review ordered on $1B bid for B.C. uranium exploration company

Security review ordered on $1B bid for B.C. uranium exploration company

China's stake in B.C., Australian companies could complicate $1.1 billion deal
Fraser River LNG terminal steers toward construction in 2025: Metro Vancouver

Fraser River LNG terminal steers toward construction in 2025: Metro Vancouver

As many as one LNG bunker vessel or tanker is planned to go up and down the Fraser River each day
Doman adds American sawmill to portfolio

Doman adds American sawmill to portfolio

Acquisition in South Carolina brings sawmills Doman owns in U.S. to five
Fresh fears over Middle East tensions cast cloud as energy leaders meet in Calgary

Fresh fears over Middle East tensions cast cloud as energy leaders meet in Calgary

CALGARY — Worries over escalating tensions in the Middle East and their potential to cause oil price disruptions hung over day one of a major energy sector conference in Calgary.
Conservatives would open NW B.C. to natural gas, wood-waste power

Conservatives would open NW B.C. to natural gas, wood-waste power

Generate power locally with wood waste and natural gas, Conservatives say