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Tsilhqot’in turn back Taseko Mines workers in blockade

Tsilhqot’in turn back Taseko Mines workers in blockade

Tsilhqot'in call on provincial government to intervene to prevent conflict
Canfor pulp mills hit with curtailments

Canfor pulp mills hit with curtailments

Canfor Pulp Products Inc. (TSX:CFX) said June 27 it will be implementing phased summer curtailments in July and August at its Intercontinental and Northwood NBSK pulp mills in Prince George.
Conifex selling Fort St. James sawmill to Hampton

Conifex selling Fort St. James sawmill to Hampton

Conifex Timber Inc. will be selling its Fort St. James sawmill and related timber rights to Oregon-based Hampton Lumber, the companies said in a statement jointly issued Tuesday.
Anti-pipeline campaign was planned, intended and foreign-funded: Vivian Krause

Anti-pipeline campaign was planned, intended and foreign-funded: Vivian Krause

Great Bear Rainforest is the size of Ireland, to protect 100 bears. Krause says it's a trade barrier
Ottawa pumps $275 million in LNG Canada infrastructure

Ottawa pumps $275 million in LNG Canada infrastructure

Ottawa will spend $220 million to help fund energy efficient gas turbines for the LNG Canada project. The federal government announced the funding on Monday, along with another $55 million to replace the Haisla Bridge in Kitimat.
Does Trans Mountain green light mean ‘go’ this time?

Does Trans Mountain green light mean ‘go’ this time?

Revenue from expanded pipeline to fund clean-energy projects, including electrification
Trans Mountain pipeline work to start by fall: CEO

Trans Mountain pipeline work to start by fall: CEO

Ian Anderson confirms delays will push capital costs “north” of $7.4 billion
Coquitlam wants compensation for Trans Mountain Pipeline

Coquitlam wants compensation for Trans Mountain Pipeline

City anticipates having to pay millions in maintenance costs over the years and Mayor Richard Stewart says city taxpayers shouldn't be on the hook
TMX approval based on “shallow” consultation: Squamish Nation

TMX approval based on “shallow” consultation: Squamish Nation

Tsleil-Waututh, Squamish nations are among those now weighing their legal options
Premier Horgan "disappointed" in TMX decision

Premier Horgan "disappointed" in TMX decision

He did not commit to joining any potential legal action, but said the province would if it was in the best interest of B.C.