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Indonesian protesters torch Vancouver company’s drill rig

Police were called in to secure Southern Arc Minerals ’ (TSX-V:SA) field camps in Indonesia Monday after protesters set one of the company’s drill rigs on fire.

Not your grandfather’s country club

Private golf clubs have relaxed rules and offered membership deals to attract new members and stave off a financial pinch

Low natural gas prices threaten sector growth: survey

While oil producers enjoy the benefit of high crude prices, B.C.’s shale gas producers are being left in the dust.

People On The Move

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Reaping a high-rolling rock renaissance

Pierre Gratton has focused on environmental and First Nations issues during his three-year stint as B.C.’s top miner

D-Wave Systems aiming to add another dimension to computing

Vancouver company developing processor to perform quantum calculations, technology’s new holy grail

Controversy building over city’s community amenities initiative

Critics charge that system of wringing community benefits from builders has biased city staff in favour of large developments at the expense of real neighbourhood needs

Attractions open doors to locals in May

Promotion lets B.C. residents “be a tourist” for free at local venues to encourage them to bring visitors to new attractions

Arts helping science deliver energy industry improvements

Scandinavia’s design-thinking approach to developing creative solutions for energy, transportation and manufacturing challenges increasingly being applied in North America

Net cash flows rising

>Business bonanza from the Vancouver Canucks’ Stanley Cup quest being reaped by a wide range of B.C. companies and organizations