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Vancouver miner’s Mexico project halted by Hurricane Willa

Vancouver miner’s Mexico project halted by Hurricane Willa

Marlin Gold Mining (TSX-V: MLN) issued a media statement October 26 saying that as a result of heavy rainfall caused by Hurricane Willa, which made landfall on Mexico's Pacific coast as a Category 3 on October 23, a significant amount of water has ac
Two offtake contracts already signed for LNG Canada

Two offtake contracts already signed for LNG Canada

Two Japanese buyers have agreed to buy Canadian gas: LNG Canada CEO
Poor Q3 earnings take toll on mining shares

Poor Q3 earnings take toll on mining shares

Lower metal prices blamed for third quarter decline in earnings
Eldorado to invest $520 million on a mill at its Turkish mine

Eldorado to invest $520 million on a mill at its Turkish mine

Vancouver-based company also getting closer to opening its first mine in Canada
Electricity can defuse LNG’s ‘carbon bomb,’ study says

Electricity can defuse LNG’s ‘carbon bomb,’ study says

Shell’s Groundbirch demonstrates how gas producers can shrink carbon footprints
First Nations' Site C injunction dismissed: report

First Nations' Site C injunction dismissed: report

A B.C. Supreme Court judge has dismissed a bid by two Treaty 8 First Nations to halt work on the $10.7-billion Site C dam, according to reports.
LNG Canada is unlikely to spark a fracking frenzy

LNG Canada is unlikely to spark a fracking frenzy

Companies already produce enough natural gas to provide half of LNG Canada’s needs
All Canadians to pay carbon taxes next year

All Canadians to pay carbon taxes next year

Saskatchewan will pay lower carbon taxes, get back more rebates than B.C. Canadians who live in provinces that don’t have carbon pricing will begin paying a carbon tax on gasoline, diesel and natural gas, starting on April 1, 2019.
Canadian ginseng growers take aim at Asian counterfeits

Canadian ginseng growers take aim at Asian counterfeits

Domestic producers claim falsely labelled roots dominating Vancouver market, eroding Canadian brand integrity
New restrictions could derail oil-by-rail shipments

New restrictions could derail oil-by-rail shipments

More than 21,000 oil cars set to be made obsolete in November