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Tsilhqot’in tell junior miner to look elsewhere

Tsilhqot’in tell junior miner to look elsewhere

Tsilhqot'in First Nation say Amarc Resources does not have its permission to conduct exploration for a potential copper mine.
B.C. beef attempting to respond to consumer demand for humane treatment, traceability

B.C. beef attempting to respond to consumer demand for humane treatment, traceability

Restaurants and producers are increasingly responding to consumers — especially millennials — who ask how animals are raised
Teck signs working agreement with Ktunaxa Nation Council in Elk Valley

Teck signs working agreement with Ktunaxa Nation Council in Elk Valley

Teck Resources Ltd. (TSX:-TCK.B), one of Canada’s largest resource companies, has signed an Impact Management and Benefits Agreement with the Ktunaxa Nation Council that is being described as a “working document for the future.
Second panel struck to review Trans Mountain pipeline

Second panel struck to review Trans Mountain pipeline

New panel will complement, not replace, NEB panel's final recommendations
Eldorado Gold to sell remaining assets in China

Eldorado Gold to sell remaining assets in China

Deal follow on heels of earlier decision to sell Jinfeng mine to China National Gold Group
Anti-pipeline activists take case to shareholders

Anti-pipeline activists take case to shareholders

In a last-ditch attempt to stop the Trans Mountain pipeline, Tsleil-Waututh, backed by two activist organizations, take their fight directly to Kinder Morgan shareholders
Regulations, power driving up B.C. mining costs

Regulations, power driving up B.C. mining costs

AG’s enforcement, oversight recommendations likely to add to industry’s bill
Resource sector hit market bottom in 2015: survey

Resource sector hit market bottom in 2015: survey

Seven mines have closed in B.C. since late 2013, but two new ones went into production
Inside Site C's worker camp, built to compete with oilfield competitors

Inside Site C's worker camp, built to compete with oilfield competitors

Designed in an age of $100 a barrel oil, the first phase of the $470-million worker camp was completed late last month
Woodfibre announces major supply agreement with Chinese gas company

Woodfibre announces major supply agreement with Chinese gas company

Woodfibre LNG has its first potential customer, and it is a major player in China. The company announced Monday its Singapore-based affiliate Woodfibre LNG Export Pte has signed an agreement with Guangzhou Gas Group Co.