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New B.C. coal mine proposed, despite market glut

New B.C. coal mine proposed, despite market glut

Australian miner proceeding with $600m underground anthracite project near Stewart
New rights offering regs good news for junior miners

New rights offering regs good news for junior miners

There’s some good news for beleaguered publicly listed companies in Canada and...
Cost-competitive LNG projects still have a chance in B.C., says Steelhead CEO

Cost-competitive LNG projects still have a chance in B.C., says Steelhead CEO

LNG projects that are globally competitive, cost-wise, still have a chance in British Columbia, with a window of...
Peace River Regional District calls for Site C land review

Peace River Regional District calls for Site C land review

The Peace River Regional District has already called out the province of British Columbia once for not allowing the Agricultural Lands Commission to review the removal of 5,340 hectares of land from the Agriculture Land Reserve for use as the Site C
B.C. economy losing $20b per year from LNG regulatory delays: Fraser Institute

B.C. economy losing $20b per year from LNG regulatory delays: Fraser Institute

The regulatory process for British Columbia’s LNG industry needs to be streamlined to stop the loss of...
Tahltan builds mining and multi-faceted business success

Tahltan builds mining and multi-faceted business success

Native band’s development corporation a powerful economic force in Stikine region
Major miners win with tag-team approach

Major miners win with tag-team approach

Faced with depressed resource market fundamentals, Goldcorp and Teck team up to build two mines in Chile for the price of one
Business builder Giustra gets back to work in the mining game

Business builder Giustra gets back to work in the mining game

After a nearly five-year break from launching mining deals, Vancouver entrepreneur Frank Giustra is getting back to work in the cyclical business where he built his fortune.
Province approves contentious Walbran old growth logging plan

Province approves contentious Walbran old growth logging plan

The approval could spark protests and even a blockade as environmentalists say they’re ready to defend one of the battlegrounds of B.C.’s War in the Woods
A northern B.C. mining town banks its future on shipping

A northern B.C. mining town banks its future on shipping

Stewart World Port owner targets lumber, B.C. ore and Alberta oilsands products as key customers for multimillion-dollar venture