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Geoscience BC research project to boost critical minerals exploration in West Kooteneys

Geoscience BC research project to boost critical minerals exploration in West Kooteneys

Maps and supporting new data will be publicly available to industry, Indigenous groups and local communities
First Nation wants reasons for Trans Mountain ruling; says it's entitled to appeal

First Nation wants reasons for Trans Mountain ruling; says it's entitled to appeal

Regulator is allowing Trans Mountain Corp. to alter pipeline route slightly for a 1.3-kilometre stretch near Kamloops
Pulp operations resume in Crofton, B.C., but paper activity still sidelined

Pulp operations resume in Crofton, B.C., but paper activity still sidelined

About 300 people coming back to work
B.C. plant pathologist fighting fungi with fungi against destructive grapevine trunk diseases

B.C. plant pathologist fighting fungi with fungi against destructive grapevine trunk diseases

Researchers are looking at how to combat the notoriously destructive grapevine trunk disease
B.C. must consult First Nations in mineral claims staking: court

B.C. must consult First Nations in mineral claims staking: court

No injunction granted, but ruling appears to be a win for First Nations
Delay U.K. entry to trade deal, say meat producers

Delay U.K. entry to trade deal, say meat producers

'They can see our frustration. As far as I’m concerned, they see that our system is good.'
Vancouver's FPX Nickel signs battery supply chain MOU with Japanese groups

Vancouver's FPX Nickel signs battery supply chain MOU with Japanese groups

Agreement lays the groundwork for FPX and Prime Planet to collaborate on vertically integrated nickel production
Activist calls on Parkland to buy back shares and reduce debt

Activist calls on Parkland to buy back shares and reduce debt

Parkland owns and operates Burnaby refinery
No new oil, coal projects needed as fossil fuel demand to peak this decade: IEA

No new oil, coal projects needed as fossil fuel demand to peak this decade: IEA

Rollout of renewable power, electric vehicles and heat pumps is happening so quickly that demand for coal, oil and natural gas is set to peak within the next 10 years, says new report from International Energy Agency
Why fertilizer prices may soon fall in Western Canada

Why fertilizer prices may soon fall in Western Canada

'After two years of the market cheating rates, we expect demand to rebound.'