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Alberta wants quid pro quo: pipelines for power

Alberta wants quid pro quo: pipelines for power

Powering Alberta oil sands with clean B.C. power could be win-win; B.C. opens traffic camera data to tech sector
Billion-dollar gas plant approved for Dawson Creek area

Billion-dollar gas plant approved for Dawson Creek area

A partnership involving Veresen Inc. (TSX:VSN) and Encana Corp. (TSX:ECA) that has already committed $1.5 billion to...
Goldcorp announces major management shakeup

Goldcorp announces major management shakeup

Executive vice-president Lindsay Hall is being replaced, among other changes
First Quantum Minerals sells Finland mine for $712 million

First Quantum Minerals sells Finland mine for $712 million

British Columbia’s second-biggest mining company has announced it is...
Federal climate change agenda no threat to Pacific Northwest LNG, president says

Federal climate change agenda no threat to Pacific Northwest LNG, president says

On Monday, the Financial Post reported that the Petronas-led project was threatening to back out over more stringent emissions regulations
Profile: Jessica McDonald, president and CEO, BC Hydro

Profile: Jessica McDonald, president and CEO, BC Hydro

Hydro boss building on the middle ground
Prolonged period of low oil prices could hurt Canadian economy: study

Prolonged period of low oil prices could hurt Canadian economy: study

Canadian economic growth could take a significant hit overall with the western Canadian provinces, especially Alberta, most affected if low oil prices and the resulting lower Canadian dollar were to persist over the next seven years, according to a n
Two workers die after accident at Mexican mine owned by Vancouver’s Avino

Two workers die after accident at Mexican mine owned by Vancouver’s Avino

Two mining workers have died in Mexico following an accident at a property owned by Vancouver’s Avino Silver and Gold Mines.
Alberta showing little interest in buying power from B.C.

Alberta showing little interest in buying power from B.C.

It’s far from a done deal: a plan to sell British Columbia power to Alberta with the help of $1 billion in federal government funding is...
Editorial: Creativity could rescue B.C.’s LNG file

Editorial: Creativity could rescue B.C.’s LNG file

They’ve been pushing a lot of creative economy buttons of late, but, as B.C.’s 2016-17 budget illustrates, the BC Liberals need to get more creative with liquefied natural gas.