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Squamish Nation not properly consulted on fish allowance: court

Squamish Nation not properly consulted on fish allowance: court

Latest in years-long case to increase Fraser sockeye salmon catch
Coquitlam wants costs as Trans Mountain construction looms

Coquitlam wants costs as Trans Mountain construction looms

Underground methane gas lines and recovering costs for work around the pipeline among the city's concerns as construction gets underway
BC Hydro proposes 1% rate cut, followed by hikes

BC Hydro proposes 1% rate cut, followed by hikes

A 1% rate cut next year would be followed by increases in 2021 and 2023
Global warming causing Pacific salmon decline: DFO

Global warming causing Pacific salmon decline: DFO

State of Canadian Pacific Salmon report comes in midst of disastrous year for Fraser River sockeye
Western Forest Products strike sees both sides digging in

Western Forest Products strike sees both sides digging in

A strike that has sidelined thousands of forest industry workers on Vancouver Island for the last two months appears no closer to resolution, with one side ratcheting up the stakes and the other digging in its heels.
Shell Ventures invests in Richmond energy storage company

Shell Ventures invests in Richmond energy storage company

Corvus Energy, a Richmond energy storage company, announced on Aug. 12 that they sealed the deal with Shell Ventures on a major investment that will help towards decreasing carbon footprint of energy products.
Enbridge proposing $2.5b NGL infrastructure project in northeastern B.C.

Enbridge proposing $2.5b NGL infrastructure project in northeastern B.C.

A wholly owned subsidiary of Enbridge Inc. is proposing to construct and operate the Frontier project, which would include a new natural gas liquids (NGL) straddle plant and NGL pipeline in northeastern British Columbia.
Disastrous year for sockeye salmon returns predicted

Disastrous year for sockeye salmon returns predicted

Full fishing closure for Fraser River sockeye expected this year
Potential customer for Squamish’s Woodfibre LNG walks away

Potential customer for Squamish’s Woodfibre LNG walks away

Woodfibre says agreement with Guangzhou Gas was only preliminary; activists say it’s a big setback
Trans Mountain gives contractors notice to proceed

Trans Mountain gives contractors notice to proceed

An estimated 4,200 workers expected to be employed on pipeline twinning project by end of this year