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Alberta gas producer takes minority stake in Steelhead LNG

Alberta gas producer takes minority stake in Steelhead LNG

Seven Generations invests in company planning LNG plants on Vancouver Island
Facts are among the first casualties of B.C.’s new war in the woods

Facts are among the first casualties of B.C.’s new war in the woods

I am a registered professional forester in B.C. and proud of it. B.C. is a world leader in sustainable forest management, backed by rigorous laws and independent third-party certification. I am also proud of the contribution forestry makes to B.C.
Duelling pipeline rallies set for Saturday

Duelling pipeline rallies set for Saturday

Whether you are for or against the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, there’s a rally for you
Vancouver energy company testing niche LNG market in China

Vancouver energy company testing niche LNG market in China

At the end of 2017, True North Energy shipped first B.C. liquefied natural gas export to China
Non-Indigenous education key to reconciliation: commissioner

Non-Indigenous education key to reconciliation: commissioner

‘We will encounter racism at a significant level’
Vancouver adopts living wage of $20.62

Vancouver adopts living wage of $20.62

City will spend more than $600,000 annually to meet new certification
Do Aboriginal rights include economic rights?

Do Aboriginal rights include economic rights?

Recent court decisions bolster right of First Nations to say 'yes' to development
Record year for Western Forest Products

Record year for Western Forest Products

Despite coughing up more than $43 million in softwood lumber duties, Western Forest Products managed to realize a profit of nearly $70 million in 2018.
Steelhead LNG and Malahat Nation scrap Saanich LNG project

Steelhead LNG and Malahat Nation scrap Saanich LNG project

Steelhead LNG and Malahat Nation are no longer exploring the possibility of a liquefied natural gas project south of Mill Bay in the Saanich Inlet.
Nanaimo hotel plans might be down, but they’re not out; Malahat band banking on big business for Bamberton

Nanaimo hotel plans might be down, but they’re not out; Malahat band banking on big business for Bamberton

Checking out Nanaimo’s hopes for a hotel adjacent to the Vancouver Island Conference Centre have again collapsed with SSS Manhao International Tourism Group’s withdrawal. SSS Manhao, a subsidiary of China’s Suzhou Youth Travel Services Co. Ltd.