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Luna Gold announces $20 million financing

Luna Gold announces $20 million financing

Vancouver-based Luna Gold Corp. (TSX:LGC) has reached a $20 million deal with syndicate of underwriters, the company announced February 3.
Timing of Kitimat LNG investment decision will depend on gas contracts: Chevron CEO

Timing of Kitimat LNG investment decision will depend on gas contracts: Chevron CEO

The timing of a final investment decision (FID) on the Chevron Corp.-operated Kitimat LNG facility will hinge on the proponents being able to secure sufficient gas contracts at a fair price, the CEO of the California-based company said January 31.
Sawmill probe points to conflicts between agencies in investigations

Sawmill probe points to conflicts between agencies in investigations

Critics say Canada's poor safety record linked directly to reluctance to use federal legislation
B.C. and Alberta publish recommendations for transporting oil to West Coast

B.C. and Alberta publish recommendations for transporting oil to West Coast

Improved public engagement through social media and consultations, inter-jurisdictional and cross-sector collaboration for spill prevention and response, as well as better engagement with First Nations – these are just some of the 24 recommendations made in a report examining crude transportation options to the West Coast.
Guide to aboriginal resource opportunities launched

Guide to aboriginal resource opportunities launched

AME BC publication aimed at promoting engagement between industry and First Nations
Bright prospects for Solaris in Canada’s energy sector

Bright prospects for Solaris in Canada’s energy sector

Surrey company receives business excellence award for its energy infrastructure work in Alberta and northeast British Columbia
Site C evaluation process has been unfair: First Nations

Site C evaluation process has been unfair: First Nations

First Nations say they have found themselves in a David and Goliath battle when it comes to participating in and evaluating a BC Hydro plan to build the Site C dam.
Vancouver's vertical garden operator Alterrus files for bankruptcy, owes $4m

Vancouver's vertical garden operator Alterrus files for bankruptcy, owes $4m

The city's vision for a vertical rooftop farm has been soiled after the company that transformed a rooftop parkade into a mass-producing greenhouse – touted by Mayor Gregor Robertson as an example of Vancouver's "booming clean tech sector" – has filed for bankruptcy and owes creditors more than $4 million.
B.C. wind projects see mixed outlook

B.C. wind projects see mixed outlook

The answer, as the song goes, is blowing in the wind. Yet few jurisdictions are asking the question about the potential of giant windmills to generate electricity at industrial levels.
Province extends mineral tax credit through 2014

Province extends mineral tax credit through 2014

Premier Christy Clark announced on January 27 that British Columbia's mineral exploration tax credit would be extended for 2014.