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Kemess copper-gold mine gets environmental green light

Kemess copper-gold mine gets environmental green light

Open-pit mine, shut down in 2011, to get a new life as underground mine
TransCanada strikes long-term deal with gas producers

TransCanada strikes long-term deal with gas producers

Long-term commitment good news for natural gas producers in B.C.
Eastern Canada attracting the most mining exploration dollars: S&P report

Eastern Canada attracting the most mining exploration dollars: S&P report

New mines continue to open in B.C., but perception grows that the province is no longer a welcome place for mineral exploration
Economics, environment drive mining innovation

Economics, environment drive mining innovation

Industry conference shines light on advances in ore removal, waste-water treatment
Canadian firm hopes to help Latin American miners

Canadian firm hopes to help Latin American miners

Clean Gold teams up with UN to improve conditions, outcomes for subsistence miners
Exploration company jumps on crowdfunding bandwagon

Exploration company jumps on crowdfunding bandwagon

B.C.-based Kal Minerals is first junior miner in Canada to take advantage of platform
Top potash exporter pulls out of Vancouver

Top potash exporter pulls out of Vancouver

The world’s leading potash exporter, Canpotex, has closed its Vancouver office in an ongoing withdrawal from British Columbia.
B.C. raw log exports to Asia soar

B.C. raw log exports to Asia soar

CCPA study says more log exports are coming off of Crown land
Alberta’s oilsands are ‘yesterday’s news’: economist

Alberta’s oilsands are ‘yesterday’s news’: economist

Fossil fuel disruption coming from within the industry, Canadian energy guru tells CFA
Deadly disease discovered in B.C.-farmed salmon for the first time

Deadly disease discovered in B.C.-farmed salmon for the first time

A deadly disease has been diagnosed in B.C. farmed salmon and linked to a widespread virus. The study, published in the scientific journal PLOS ONE, is the first to find heart and skeletal muscle inflammation, or HSMI, in salmon at B.C. fish farms.