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All major forest companies in B.C. cut production

All major forest companies in B.C. cut production

Hundreds of sawmill workers being laid off, some permanently
Teck Resources back in black and back on top-100 list

Teck Resources back in black and back on top-100 list

B.C.’s biggest miner didn’t make it onto BIV’s 2016 top 100-list, but now it’s No. 1
Sponsored: The LNG Opportunity

Sponsored: The LNG Opportunity

The International Energy Agency sees healthy future world demand for natural gas and LNG, stating that China alone accounts for one-third of global demand growth to 2022, thanks in part to the country’s “Blue Skies” policy and the strong drive to imp
Special report: Seafood eco-labels

Special report: Seafood eco-labels

Documentary on Marine Stewardship Council points to rift in marine conservation movement
Seafood labels and certification

Seafood labels and certification

(This story has been updated to correct an error on Seafood Watch's rating of B.C. farmed salmon and provide clarification on MSC certification. The yellow rating for B.C. farmed salmon remains was not revoked, but remains in place.
Sea lice becoming resistant to pesticide

Sea lice becoming resistant to pesticide

Living Oceans report says DFO and fish farm industry knew sea lice have become resistant to SLICE
New LNG plant in Washington must use B.C. gas

New LNG plant in Washington must use B.C. gas

Environmental agency says B.C. gas has five to eight times lower emissions profile than American gas
Petronas resumes Montney drilling after two-year absence

Petronas resumes Montney drilling after two-year absence

Malaysia’s state-owned oil and gas company is back in the field in Northeast B.C. after two years of no drilling.
Uptick in Vancouver-to-Asia oil shipments hint at new market potential for Canada

Uptick in Vancouver-to-Asia oil shipments hint at new market potential for Canada

More than $44 million of Alberta crude shipped to China as of August: StatCan
Opportunities abound for LNG on domestic and global front

Opportunities abound for LNG on domestic and global front

Some say Canada has been slow to the LNG gate but an industry panel agreed natural gas opportunities are far from lost in the country.