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BC Hydro breaks second electricity demand record in a row

BC Hydro breaks second electricity demand record in a row

Up to 8,300 megawatts of electricity anticipated to be used on Monday
B.C. strikes independent panel on old growth

B.C. strikes independent panel on old growth

Independent panel to provide guidance on managing old growth forests
Gasoline could hit $1.70 per litre Friday

Gasoline could hit $1.70 per litre Friday

Energy analyst believes oil prices will continue to go higher, due to lost production
Why isn't BC electrifying natural gas pipelines?

Why isn't BC electrifying natural gas pipelines?

Energy lawyer says BC Hydro's surplus power could squelch surplus GHGs
BC will have surplus power for a decade: draft IRP

BC will have surplus power for a decade: draft IRP

Greater electric vehicle adoption is expected to increase the demand for electricity in B.C., but only in the south coast region. Otherwise, B.C.
First audit gives good grade to tailings regulations

First audit gives good grade to tailings regulations

First audit by new mines auditor focused on tightened regulations for tailings ponds
DFO denies Cermaq fish transfer licence

DFO denies Cermaq fish transfer licence

Application to exend licence to operate past 2022 phase-out deadline denied
Global Pacific salmon numbers dropped sharply in 2020

Global Pacific salmon numbers dropped sharply in 2020

From Japan to British Columbia, salmon commercial catches suffered major declines in 2020
Massive chillers arrive in Kitimat for LNG terminal

Massive chillers arrive in Kitimat for LNG terminal

LNG Canada marks milestone with arrival of core processing units
B.C. inks reconciliation agreement with Tahltan

B.C. inks reconciliation agreement with Tahltan

Agreement will have implications for jade and placer mining in Tahltan territory