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Truck loggers to descend on Vancouver Wednesday

Truck loggers to descend on Vancouver Wednesday

Roughly 200 truck loggers plan to drive through Vancouver Wednesday
Mining generates $3 billion in business for suppliers

Mining generates $3 billion in business for suppliers

New study shows 3,700 businesses supply goods and services to the mining sector in B.C.
UPDATE: Restore Rural Dividend Fund, Wilkinson tells NDP

UPDATE: Restore Rural Dividend Fund, Wilkinson tells NDP

Keeping workers in communities during mill closures comes first: premier, forest minister
Enbridge planning $2.5B new gas plant, pipeline in B.C.

Enbridge planning $2.5B new gas plant, pipeline in B.C.

Enbridge has started the regulatory process for a new natural gas liquids extraction plant (or “straddle plant”) and associated pipeline in Northeast B.C. with a projected capital cost of $2.5 billion.
First Nations to oversee phase out of Broughton fish farms

First Nations to oversee phase out of Broughton fish farms

Agreement gives First Nations monitoring and inspection powers during phase-out
B.C. mining mogul predicts explosive gold market

B.C. mining mogul predicts explosive gold market

Market cycle, U.S. treasuries seen as factors driving stronger price performance
Alberta premier encourages B.C. to move forward with Trans Mountain pipeline

Alberta premier encourages B.C. to move forward with Trans Mountain pipeline

Federal government says pipeline construction will continue
CEO bullish on buoying miner as zinc sinks

CEO bullish on buoying miner as zinc sinks

New chief wants Trevali Corp. to live up to its mid-tier status
UPDATED, 3:35 p.m.: B.C. court sends Trans Mountain pipeline back for environmental approval

UPDATED, 3:35 p.m.: B.C. court sends Trans Mountain pipeline back for environmental approval

B.C. can't stop pipeline expansion: minister of environment
Mediated talks between union, Western Forest Products collapse, prolonging strike

Mediated talks between union, Western Forest Products collapse, prolonging strike

Mediated talks have broken down between striking forestry workers and Western Forest Products as the labour dispute enters its 12th week.