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Uncertainties cap Western Canada's farmland appreciation in first half

Uncertainties cap Western Canada's farmland appreciation in first half

Shifting commodity prices, high interest rates dampen pricing
Alberta 's new 575-km. gas pipeline will carry 350,000 barrels per day

Alberta 's new 575-km. gas pipeline will carry 350,000 barrels per day

Keyera’s KAPS system links Montney and Duvernay gas fields to storage and distribution hubs near Edmonton
More high-seas surveys needed to understand what's happening with Pacific salmon stocks: fisheries scientist

More high-seas surveys needed to understand what's happening with Pacific salmon stocks: fisheries scientist

Massive changes in the Pacific Ocean’s ecosystem are affecting salmon in ways never seen before
British Columbia logged a fifth more old-growth forests than reported

British Columbia logged a fifth more old-growth forests than reported

In 2021, old-growth logging was 19% higher than originally claimed by the Ministry of Forests, when it said logging rates had hit 'record lows.'
Vancouver-based Taseko boosts copper production at Gibraltar mine after upping stake

Vancouver-based Taseko boosts copper production at Gibraltar mine after upping stake

Shares of Taseko Mines closed Wednesday’s session 0.6% lower, with a market capitalization of roughly $465M
Labour costs: Canadian miners see modest pay raises

Labour costs: Canadian miners see modest pay raises

'It’s labour mobility and skills, not just costs.'
TC Energy closes sale of 40 per cent stake in Columbia gas and gulf pipelines

TC Energy closes sale of 40 per cent stake in Columbia gas and gulf pipelines

CALGARY — TC Energy Corp. says it has closed its previously announced sale of a 40 per cent stake in its Columbia Gas Transmission and Columbia Gulf Transmission systems to New York City-based Global Infrastructure Partners for $5.3 billion.
Trans Mountain pipeline to increase oil sands growth over next two years: Deloitte

Trans Mountain pipeline to increase oil sands growth over next two years: Deloitte

Natural gas prices expected to remain flat, says new Canadian energy forecast
Skeena, Nass salmon runs healthy in 2023 but El Niño could bring bad news

Skeena, Nass salmon runs healthy in 2023 but El Niño could bring bad news

Fish biologist Shaun Davies worries fish counts could decline as result of higher North Coast sea temperatures
Clean electricity regs can be tweaked, but no special deal for Alberta: Guilbeault

Clean electricity regs can be tweaked, but no special deal for Alberta: Guilbeault

OTTAWA — There will be no special treatment for Alberta when it comes to Canada's incoming regulations to make electricity cleaner, Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault said Friday.