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B.C. manufacturing gets lift from forestry in September

B.C. manufacturing gets lift from forestry in September

B.C. factories were busy in September as manufacturing sales surged to heights last seen in ...
Promoting the increased flow of canola could help B.C. tap another golden era

Promoting the increased flow of canola could help B.C. tap another golden era

The oil pipeline debate has generated much attention. But there’s another type of oil whose presence on...
Fallout from B.C. uranium moratorium continues

Fallout from B.C. uranium moratorium continues

A $30 million out-of-court settlement awarded to a junior exploration company in 2011 in compensation for the de facto expropriation of...
Vancouver miner faces civil suit alleging "slave labour" in midst of rumoured acquisition

Vancouver miner faces civil suit alleging "slave labour" in midst of rumoured acquisition

Nevsun Resources faces rumours of $1 billion acquisition and civil suit on same day
Burnaby RCMP arrest pipeline protesters who were defying judge’s order

Burnaby RCMP arrest pipeline protesters who were defying judge’s order

It was a tense Thursday morning (November 20) on Burnaby Mountain, as RCMP arrested at least a dozen anti-pipeline protesters.
Low oil prices yet to translate to low prices at pumps in Vancouver

Low oil prices yet to translate to low prices at pumps in Vancouver

B.C. drivers still pay some of the highest prices in the country
Half of Canadian First Nations surveyed have dim view of mining

Half of Canadian First Nations surveyed have dim view of mining

Despite being the largest private sector employer for First Nations in Canada, the mining sector does not...
Miner moves up the value chain to engineering

Miner moves up the value chain to engineering

Exploration company pivots from resource company to high-tech alloys maker
Canada, U.S. at loggerheads again over lumber

Canada, U.S. at loggerheads again over lumber

Looming expiration of softwood deal rekindling decades-old trade war over wood
B.C. Supreme Court judges grants Kinder Morgan injunction against Burnaby protesters

B.C. Supreme Court judges grants Kinder Morgan injunction against Burnaby protesters

The B.C. Supreme Court has granted Kinder Morgan an injunction to stop protesters from blocking the company's survey work in the Burnaby Mountain conservation area.