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B.C. Hydro preparing lands for massive John Hart dam seismic upgrading

B.C. Hydro preparing lands for massive John Hart dam seismic upgrading

Work begins mid-month at site near Campbell River
Monitoring of spruce harvest needs improvement, says Forest Practices Board

Monitoring of spruce harvest needs improvement, says Forest Practices Board

Canfor's and BC Timber Sales "making progress on harvesting infested and dead spruce trees, but the complainant's concerns are still valid"
No commercial openings for Fraser sockeye

No commercial openings for Fraser sockeye

Fourth consecutive year of no fishing spells the end for south coast salmon fleet: union
What is silvopasture and why is B.C.'s agriculture ministry teaching it?

What is silvopasture and why is B.C.'s agriculture ministry teaching it?

Timber and livestock producers take note
Fraser River sockeye scores: U.S. 310,480, Canada zero

Fraser River sockeye scores: U.S. 310,480, Canada zero

Late summer sockeye returns may be too low for commercial openings
'In our provincial DNA': Pacific salmon restoration program extended

'In our provincial DNA': Pacific salmon restoration program extended

B.C. salmon are receiving another boost from the government through funding aimed at restoring their habitats. But with many populations still endangered or threatened, some experts say a more cohesive approach is needed.
Commercial fishermen on tenterhooks

Commercial fishermen on tenterhooks

Canadians still waiting for commercial opening while Americans already on the water
What has Canada got to offer Germany?

What has Canada got to offer Germany?

Public Policy Forum urges Canada to seize LNG, hydrogen export opportunity
Mitsubishi takes stake in B.C. nickel-cobalt project

Mitsubishi takes stake in B.C. nickel-cobalt project

Carbon sequestration could be part of large nickel mine proposal
Commercial fishers and wild salmon advocates cheer large returns to B.C. waters

Commercial fishers and wild salmon advocates cheer large returns to B.C. waters

VICTORIA — The summer of 2022 is shaping up to be a bumper season for both pink and sockeye salmon in British Columbia rivers, with one veteran Indigenous fisherman reporting the biggest catches of sockeye in decades