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How six million worms are digging into B.C.’s big food-waste problem

How six million worms are digging into B.C.’s big food-waste problem

ReFeed’s new vertical worm farm is turning discarded food into useable products
Squamish company showcases its hydrogen liquefier

Squamish company showcases its hydrogen liquefier

To attract investors, a local company is trumpeting its hydrogen liquefier as a potential big player in the future of green energy.
Failure of B.C.'s mine tailings dams could put thousands of lives at risk, says report

Failure of B.C.'s mine tailings dams could put thousands of lives at risk, says report

As mine tailings dams grow in size and number, a new analysis warns thousands of lives could be put at risk if they fail
Lheidli T’enneh sign largest First Nations Woodland licence agreement in B.C.

Lheidli T’enneh sign largest First Nations Woodland licence agreement in B.C.

The Lheidli T'enneh will have exclusive timber harvesting rights to an estimated 217,312 hectares
American environmentalists take aim at B.C. mines

American environmentalists take aim at B.C. mines

Environmental groups want tailings ponds in B.C. banned
Doctor Copper tells global economy to get some rest

Doctor Copper tells global economy to get some rest

Recent plunge in copper prices augurs economic cooling
Canadian food suppliers signal more price hikes coming to grocery stores this fall

Canadian food suppliers signal more price hikes coming to grocery stores this fall

Canadian food suppliers are once again issuing notices to grocery retailers informing them of upcoming price hikes
Seabridge spending $150M this year prepping KSM mine

Seabridge spending $150M this year prepping KSM mine

Seabridge Gold still looking for joint venture partner for $12 billion project
Natural gas is officially green in Europe

Natural gas is officially green in Europe

Adding natural gas to EU's taxonomy could mean increased investment here
Gasoline prices drop as recession fears rise, refiner margins narrow

Gasoline prices drop as recession fears rise, refiner margins narrow

TORONTO — Gasoline prices dropped about 12 cents a litre overnight in Ontario and are down across much of Canada after a big dip in the price of crude oil this week that analysts say could be linked to recession fears.