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Cannabis company acquires B.C.'s insolvent Tantalus Labs brand

Cannabis company acquires B.C.'s insolvent Tantalus Labs brand

Tantalus entered bankruptcy and insolvency proceedings in late June
Why China’s economic slump might spare agricultural exports

Why China’s economic slump might spare agricultural exports

'We’re seeing much slower growth than we’re used to seeing in China,' says economist
What the ascent of hydrogen as a renewable resource means for platinum demand

What the ascent of hydrogen as a renewable resource means for platinum demand

Current projections indicate that global electrolysis capacity could double annually, according to one expert
Woodfibre LNG: Moving forward or facing uncertain obstacles?

Woodfibre LNG: Moving forward or facing uncertain obstacles?

Kitimat's Mayor shares insights on managing a large-scale LNG project
B.C. crop yields up in the air amid drought

B.C. crop yields up in the air amid drought

Scattered rainfall has helped some producers in the province’s Peace Country but have made yield projections difficult
TC Energy considers selling minority interest in pipeline running through B.C.

TC Energy considers selling minority interest in pipeline running through B.C.

Energy company is looking for approval for potential minority interest sale of NGTL system
B.C. wine sector readies for worst-ever year for forest fire smoke

B.C. wine sector readies for worst-ever year for forest fire smoke

Winemakers believe 2023 could see white wine made from traditionally red-wine grapes, and more rosé
Vancouver-based Lucara unearths 692-carat diamond at Botswana mine

Vancouver-based Lucara unearths 692-carat diamond at Botswana mine

Recent find just the latest of big gems collected by Vancouver miner in recent months
Vancouver’s NexGen Energy Rook I project up for public review in environmental assessment

Vancouver’s NexGen Energy Rook I project up for public review in environmental assessment

CEO says project is moving forward thanks in part to support from affected Indigenous communities
Canada to seek judicial review of latest U.S. decision on softwood lumber duties

Canada to seek judicial review of latest U.S. decision on softwood lumber duties

Latest administrative review provided modest relief, but maintained the combined duty rate at nearly 8%