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Victoria “heartened” by Trudeau-Obama commitment to new softwood lumber pact

Victoria “heartened” by Trudeau-Obama commitment to new softwood lumber pact

Most recent softwood lumber agreement expired in October and new tariffs could kick in this fall
Lucara’s Lesedi La Rona still for sale (UPDATED)

Lucara’s Lesedi La Rona still for sale (UPDATED)

Highest bid of US$61 million at Sotheby's auction fails to meet minimum bid
Brexit vote prompts analysts to declare gold bull market

Brexit vote prompts analysts to declare gold bull market

B.C. gold mining company stock soars on Brexit uncertainty
Woodfibre LNG’s corporate parent investing in Chinese LNG terminal

Woodfibre LNG’s corporate parent investing in Chinese LNG terminal

Window of opportunity for gas sales closes for Japan, but new ones open in China, Korea
Squamish First Nation approves pipeline for Woodfibre LNG

Squamish First Nation approves pipeline for Woodfibre LNG

Agreement Woodfibre LNG, FortisBC signed with Squamish Nation is legally binding
Mount Polley mine gets OK for full restart

Mount Polley mine gets OK for full restart

Nearly two years after massive tailings pond breach shut the mine down, Mount Polley can fully restart
Top 100 public companies list shows banner 2015 for forestry companies

Top 100 public companies list shows banner 2015 for forestry companies

U.S. acquisitions, softwood lumber deal expiry boosted revenue
Sun setting on B.C.’s independent power sector

Sun setting on B.C.’s independent power sector

The renewable projects coming online this year are expected to be the last for decades
Global oil investment gap widens by $1 trillion: Wood Mackenzie

Global oil investment gap widens by $1 trillion: Wood Mackenzie

Future upstream development spending from 2015 to 2020 has dropped by 22% since oil prices started to fall in late 2014
First Nations demands for access payments not legal: province

First Nations demands for access payments not legal: province

Minister of Aboriginal Affairs says First Nations have no authority to demand access fees