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Tides Canada rebrands following ‘smear campaign’

Tides Canada rebrands following ‘smear campaign’

Tides Canada distances itself from American namesake, rebrands as MakeWay
Langley company nets $200,000 in environmental fines

Langley company nets $200,000 in environmental fines

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LNG expansion proposal on Fraser River open for public comment

LNG expansion proposal on Fraser River open for public comment

The provincial government is now welcoming public comments until July 16 on a major expansion for the Tilbury LNG plant in Delta.
Canadians still support climate action: poll

Canadians still support climate action: poll

Canadians split on health care, economy and climate issues
B.C. forest firefighting budget hits $136 million

B.C. forest firefighting budget hits $136 million

Firefighters to be COVID-19 ready going into forests
New collaboration launched to curb methane in BC

New collaboration launched to curb methane in BC

Methane reduction effort involves industry, government, Pembina Institute
Local restaurants launch fundraising efforts to support Vancouver Aquarium

Local restaurants launch fundraising efforts to support Vancouver Aquarium

Creative ways of bringing in funds for the marine life venue and research and rescue facility
B.C. emissions continue to rise

B.C. emissions continue to rise

GHGs rose 3.5 per cent 2017-18 – higher than first 2020 reduction target
Lululemon founder’s family chips in $8.4 million for marine research centre

Lululemon founder’s family chips in $8.4 million for marine research centre

Chip Wilson is pledging $8 million to the Pender Ocean Discovery Station (PODS), a marine research centre on the Sunshine Coast, through his family’s philanthropic foundation.
Trees harvested for biomass energy under scrutiny

Trees harvested for biomass energy under scrutiny

Environmental groups say wood pellet makers now using live, whole trees