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Northern Gateway restrictions could hurt other pipelines: Kinder Morgan

Northern Gateway restrictions could hurt other pipelines: Kinder Morgan

The Joint Review Panel’s 199 requirements for the Northern Gateway pipeline could have a negative impact on B.C.’s other proposed pipeline – the Trans Mountain – if they become a template for all oil pipelines, Kinder Morgan (NYSE:KMI) is warning.
Northern Gateway panel final arguments begin today

Northern Gateway panel final arguments begin today

Final arguments for Enbridge's Northern Gateway pipeline start today in Terrace.
Kevin Falcon joins West Kirkland Mining board of directors

Kevin Falcon joins West Kirkland Mining board of directors

Former deputy premier and minister of finance Kevin Falcon has joined the board of directors of Vancouver-based West Kirkland Mining (TSXV:WKM).
Ottawa inks cherry export deal with China

Ottawa inks cherry export deal with China

On a trade mission in China last week, federal agriculture minister Gerry Ritz announced Canada had signed a preliminary agreement that would allow Canadian cherries to be exported to China.
Trans Mountain pipeline leak contained, hopes to reopen today: Kinder Morgan

Trans Mountain pipeline leak contained, hopes to reopen today: Kinder Morgan

After shutting down its Trans Mountain pipeline on Wednesday because of a small leak southwest of Merritt, B.C., Kinder Morgan says the leak has been contained and is hopeful that the pipeline will be reopened Friday afternoon.
BC Hydro inks Site C regional legacy benefits deal

BC Hydro inks Site C regional legacy benefits deal

BC Hydro and the Peace River Regional District (PRRD) have signed a regional legacy benefits agreement relating to the proposed Site C Clean Energy Project, both parties announced yesterday.
Obama's “Green Team” could greatly hinder Canada's energy production and exports: Fraser Institute

Obama's “Green Team” could greatly hinder Canada's energy production and exports: Fraser Institute

Environmental policy makers in United States president Barack Obama's new cabinet – referred to as the "Green Team" – will most likely pursue an agenda that will negatively affect Canada's planned efforts to ramp up energy production and exports, according to a Fraser Institute report released this morning.
B.C. wild salmon test negative for disease

B.C. wild salmon test negative for disease

Each of the more than 4,000 wild salmon samples collected as part of a 2012 disease surveillance program in B.C. have tested negative for infectious salmon anaemia (ISA).
Oil spill near Merritt shuts down Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline

Oil spill near Merritt shuts down Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline

An oil spill discovered yesterday afternoon in the B.C. Interior has prompted Kinder Morgan to shut down its Trans Mountain pipeline, which transports crude oil from Alberta to Burnaby.
Lumber prices drop, but forestry still a strong bet: analysts

Lumber prices drop, but forestry still a strong bet: analysts

A rusty supply chain will contribute to uneven growth and continuing volatility in the sector, but industry watchers are confident that prices will rebound