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Pembina Pipeline Corp. to acquire Kinder Morgan Canada in $4.35b deal

Pembina Pipeline Corp. to acquire Kinder Morgan Canada in $4.35b deal

What happened: Calgary-based midstream service company to acquire former owner of Trans Mountain Pipeline Why it matters: Deal comes about a year after the federal government acquired the Trans Mountain pipeline from Kinder Morgan Canada Pembina Pipe
B.C.’s outlook for rooftop solar: a mix of sun and cloud

B.C.’s outlook for rooftop solar: a mix of sun and cloud

Homeowners who invested in solar irked over BC Hydro’s proposed net metering changes
Satellite methane measurements to begin next year

Satellite methane measurements to begin next year

GHGSat awarded $3.3 million from SDTC to use satellites to measure methane in BC’s natural gas fields
Disastrous year for sockeye predicted

Disastrous year for sockeye predicted

Total closure for Fraser River sockeye expected
Truck operators down on diesel, up on natural gas

Truck operators down on diesel, up on natural gas

Low-emission movement in Metro municipalities accelerating shift in truck fuel source
Gouging, government policies blamed for B.C. gas price spikes

Gouging, government policies blamed for B.C. gas price spikes

Experts file reports with utilities commission citing laundry list of explanations for how much we pay at the pump
Woodfibre LNG purchases essential equipment for Squamish project

Woodfibre LNG purchases essential equipment for Squamish project

Federal government will waive anti-dumping and countervailing duties for this project
Jim Pattison makes a play for Canfor

Jim Pattison makes a play for Canfor

Canfor’s share price jumps 72% on Jim Pattison’s $1 billion bid to take company private
KPMG leader guardedly optimistic that Canadian oil and gas may finally be finding firmer footing

KPMG leader guardedly optimistic that Canadian oil and gas may finally be finding firmer footing

The last three years have been an uphill trek for Canada’s oil and gas producers.
Trans Mountain cleared to resume terminal construction

Trans Mountain cleared to resume terminal construction

The National Energy Board has given Trans Mountain the green light to resume construction at two of its terminals in B.C. The board approved the company’s request Aug.