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Finavera sells wind project to Quebec company

Finavera sells wind project to Quebec company

Vancouver-based Finavera Wind Energy Inc. (TSX-V: FVR) has agreed to sell its 77 megawatt (MW) Wildmare Wind Energy Project for approximately $22 million to Quebec renewable power producer Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. (TSX: INE).
Kitimat workers, Rio Tinto Alcan reach tentative agreement

Kitimat workers, Rio Tinto Alcan reach tentative agreement

Unionized workers at Rio Tinto Alcan's aluminum smelter in Kitimat and power plant in Kemano in northwest B.C. have reached a tentative labour agreement. The company is working on a $3.
Teck Q2 profits fall by half compared with previous year

Teck Q2 profits fall by half compared with previous year

Vancouver-based Teck Resources Ltd.’s (TSX: TCK.

Quebec power company makes B.C. acquisition

Quebec-based Boralex Inc. (TSX: BLX) is set to acquire a 22MW run-of-the-river hydroelectric project owned by Sequoia Energy Inc. near Gold Bridge, B.C.

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Mining: Barkerville’s QR mine to process ore
Rising tide of resource nationalism threatens Vancouver miners

Rising tide of resource nationalism threatens Vancouver miners

Companies protecting assets in foreign lands with legal agreements, key relationships
B.C. expands protection of old-growth forest on Sunshine Coast

B.C. expands protection of old-growth forest on Sunshine Coast

While B.C. timber companies press for greater access to a shrinking fibre basket, thanks to the mountain pine beetle, the provincial government is making less old-growth available to logging on the Sunshine Coast. The B.C.
Petrowest to acquire landfill site in northeastern B.C.

Petrowest to acquire landfill site in northeastern B.C.

Alberta-based Petrowest Corp. (TMX:PRW) has entered an agreement to purchase the assets of Peejay Environmental Limited Partnership, including a lease for a landfill site located 108 km north of Fort St. John in northern B.C.
UPDATED: B.C. and Alberta premiers square off over pipeline benefits

UPDATED: B.C. and Alberta premiers square off over pipeline benefits

The premiers of B.C. and Alberta are squaring off over B.C. environment minister Terry Lake's statement yesterday that an 8% share of the economic benefits of the Northern Gateway pipeline is not enough. "Given that B.C.
B.C. beats U.S. in international softwood court ruling

B.C. beats U.S. in international softwood court ruling

The London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) has handed B.C. a “total victory” in a softwood lumber dispute with the U.S., Pat Bell, Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation, said yesterday. The ruling proves that B.C.