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Lack of ‘grow-local’ support pinching food security

Lack of ‘grow-local’ support pinching food security

Canada is too dependent on other countries for most of its fresh produce, says expert
Terramera gets $2 million for soil science tech

Terramera gets $2 million for soil science tech

Precision soil testing tool could reduce fertilizer use, measure carbon content
Farm owners navigate labour challenges

Farm owners navigate labour challenges

Temporary foreign worker wages and numbers set to increase this year
Situation critical for Canadian minerals extraction

Situation critical for Canadian minerals extraction

Global demand for energy transition resources creating huge opportunity for B.C. miners
Bacteria causing fish skin disease spiked around fish farms: study

Bacteria causing fish skin disease spiked around fish farms: study

Bacteria that causes skin disease in fish spiked around fish farms in Discovery Islands
B.C. scraps contentious deep well credits for oil and gas

B.C. scraps contentious deep well credits for oil and gas

New oil and gas royalty regime expected to boost government revenue by $200 million annually
Hydrogen, natural gas touted as allies, not rivals

Hydrogen, natural gas touted as allies, not rivals

Advantages of cultivating hydrogen-LNG synergies a key focus of energy conference
Critical minerals production ideas wanted

Critical minerals production ideas wanted

NRCan putting up $11 million for pilot projects for critical minerals processing
Decision on future of B.C. salmon farms to come within 'weeks,' says DFO

Decision on future of B.C. salmon farms to come within 'weeks,' says DFO

B.C. politicians were targeted in sea lice office 'outbreak' as the federal government says its within weeks of making a decision on the province's salmon farm industry — a move meant to protect wild Pacific salmon from disease.
B.C. First Nation Elders say salmon catches have dropped 83%

B.C. First Nation Elders say salmon catches have dropped 83%

In 48 interviews, Elders recounted decades of fishing experiences and how they fear factors out of their control — like climate change, fish farms and disease — put salmon most at risk.