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Tsleil-Waututh and Squamish First Nations launch new suits against Trans Mountain pipeline

Tsleil-Waututh and Squamish First Nations launch new suits against Trans Mountain pipeline

The North Shore’s Tsleil-Waututh and Squamish Nations are stepping up their legal bids to halt the construction of Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline.
Goldcorp shares up more than 3%, lifted by 2017 guidance

Goldcorp shares up more than 3%, lifted by 2017 guidance

Goldcorp’s (TSX:G)(NYSE:GG) share price jumped 3.4% January 17, helped by a stronger gold price, after the Vancouver-based company announced 2016 production and cost figures and gave a positive outlook for this year. Goldcorp, worth $12.
B.C. refineries target oversupplied market

B.C. refineries target oversupplied market

China has more than enough refining capacity, but West Coast refineries could have some market advantages
Revenue-sharing clinches B.C.’s pipeline approval

Revenue-sharing clinches B.C.’s pipeline approval

Kinder Morgan Canada deal provides province with up to $1 billion over 20 years
Mining disaster followed years of permit delays: documents

Mining disaster followed years of permit delays: documents

Imperial Metals applied for a permit to release water from Mount Polley tailings pond in 2009 – and still doesn’t have one
Crown moves to stay MiningWatch’s Mount Polley charges

Crown moves to stay MiningWatch’s Mount Polley charges

The Crown wants to enter a stay of proceedings in relation to MiningWatch Canada’s private prosecution against the Mount Polley Mining Corporation and the Government of British Columbia over the 2014 Mount Polley Mine tailings breach near the city of
Goldcorp puts $1 million on table for disruptive ideas

Goldcorp puts $1 million on table for disruptive ideas

Competition ends with Shark Tank-style pitch at annual PDAC conference
Goldcorp sells mines in Mexico, Guatemala in deals worth nearly US$500m

Goldcorp sells mines in Mexico, Guatemala in deals worth nearly US$500m

Canada’s Goldcorp (TSX:G)(NYSE:GG), the world's third largest gold producer by market value, is selling mines in Mexico and Guatemala to two different buyers as part of its ongoing efforts to focus on highly profitable core assets.
B.C. tacks 37 more conditions to Trans Mountain pipeline

B.C. tacks 37 more conditions to Trans Mountain pipeline

Court forced B.C. to issue its own environmental certificate on pipeline expansion
Feds sign off on Site C erosion control efforts

Feds sign off on Site C erosion control efforts

BC Hydro’s efforts to control sediment and erosion into the Peace River arising from Site C dam construction have been given the green light by federal environmental regulators.