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LNG, pipelines unlikely to oil Liberal election machinery

LNG, pipelines unlikely to oil Liberal election machinery

Stalled mega-projects leave Clark’s government falling short on rich petro-promises
Bema Gold founder set to reap another windfall with B2Gold

Bema Gold founder set to reap another windfall with B2Gold

Vancouver mining company has gone from zero to a $4 billion company in eight years
Profile: Ian Anderson, president, Kinder Morgan Canada

Profile: Ian Anderson, president, Kinder Morgan Canada

Pushing the positive economic potential of pipelines
Town hall meeting on climate change, pipeline could be stacked

Town hall meeting on climate change, pipeline could be stacked

Liberal MP Terry Beech hosting town hall Saturday on climate change and Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
Shell delays FID on LNG Canada project

Shell delays FID on LNG Canada project

Kitimat project is 'FID ready and has not been cancelled' says LNG Canada CEO Andy Calitz
Imperial Metals sues engineering firms over Mount Polley

Imperial Metals sues engineering firms over Mount Polley

Civil suit claims engineering firms failed to adequately assess subsurface conditions of tailing pond
More than 1,500 workers now employed on Site C

More than 1,500 workers now employed on Site C

Most recent employment survey puts B.C. workforce on Site C construction at 79%
First Nations sawmill builders look to the past to solve 21st century problem

First Nations sawmill builders look to the past to solve 21st century problem

Duz Cho Forest Products mill designed to keep dangerous wood sawdust outside and process small beetle-killed wood inside
Drilling statistics reveal grim state of B.C.'s oil and gas industry

Drilling statistics reveal grim state of B.C.'s oil and gas industry

Alberta ‘invasion,’ oversupply hammered B.C. oil industry in first half of 2016
Serious about addressing climate change? Build with wood

Serious about addressing climate change? Build with wood

In North America, the building sector accounts for about 37% of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. That represents a tremendous opportunity to reduce climate change by building more, and specifically taller, wooden buildings.