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First Nations step up pressure to phase out fish farms

First Nations step up pressure to phase out fish farms

Majority of First Nations don't want salmon farm licences renewed in June
Majority of First Nations agree to old growth deferrals

Majority of First Nations agree to old growth deferrals

More than 60 First Nations want more time to respond to logging moratorium
Canfor cuts production due to ‘extreme’ supply chain issues

Canfor cuts production due to ‘extreme’ supply chain issues

Canfor says it has to cut production due to repeated problems with rail transportation
BC puts out welcome mat to hydrogen producers

BC puts out welcome mat to hydrogen producers

BC won’t discriminate on hydrogen’s colour: John Horgan
No joke: Power bills go down tomorrow

No joke: Power bills go down tomorrow

BC Hydro bills to go down tomorrow by 1.4%, followed by increases in 2023 and 2024
Mount Polley mine ramping up for spring restart

Mount Polley mine ramping up for spring restart

Strong copper prices bringing idled mine out of mothballs
New FortisBC temporary work camp for 600 workers proposed for Squamish

New FortisBC temporary work camp for 600 workers proposed for Squamish

This and other updates related to the Woodfibre LNG facility presented to District of Squamish council.
B.C.’s biggest mining M&As down from 2020 peak

B.C.’s biggest mining M&As down from 2020 peak

After spiking by 114.5%, average deal value falls below 2019 levels
Tahltan First Nation shows its mining mettle

Tahltan First Nation shows its mining mettle

Tahltan territory is the size of Portugal and rich in precious metals
B.C. Forest Ministry puts spongy moths in the crosshairs

B.C. Forest Ministry puts spongy moths in the crosshairs

Province to to spray isolated areas in Lower Mainland, Fraser Valley and Vancouver Island between mid-April and the end of June