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Delta farmers could face another tough, dry summer

Delta farmers could face another tough, dry summer

The city last year incurred significant costs last summer to employ temporary measures, including installing pumps and deployment, to help farmers
Regulator calls out Trans Mountain for 'environmental non-compliance' in B.C.

Regulator calls out Trans Mountain for 'environmental non-compliance' in B.C.

Canada Energy Regulator has ordered Trans Mountain Corp. to address environmental deficiencies
Canfor selling Taylor pulp mill site

Canfor selling Taylor pulp mill site

Canfor to sell shuttered Taylor pulp mill site for $7 million
B.C. orchards assessing impact of extreme cold for third winter in a row

B.C. orchards assessing impact of extreme cold for third winter in a row

Minister says government is committed to doing more to help
Ivanhoe Electric fully acquires Kaizen Discovery

Ivanhoe Electric fully acquires Kaizen Discovery

Robert Friedland company increases ownership of Kaizen to 100%
Blackwater Gold could provide employment lifeline for mill workers facing Fraser Lake closure

Blackwater Gold could provide employment lifeline for mill workers facing Fraser Lake closure

'The jobs that are hopefully for kids coming out of high school potentially for the rest of their working life, in many cases could be on the operating side, once we get into operations.'
Richmond's Cryopeak LNG and Ferus merge

Richmond's Cryopeak LNG and Ferus merge

Merger makes Cryopeak Canada's largest private LNG supplier
B.C.'s West Fraser sells Hinton pulp mill

B.C.'s West Fraser sells Hinton pulp mill

New British owner plans to invest in new kraft paper machine
Fish farmers target Wild First radio ads

Fish farmers target Wild First radio ads

Salmon farmers association aggressively fact-checking anti-fish farm ads
Increase in U.S. softwood lumber duties 'entirely unwarranted,' trade minister says

Increase in U.S. softwood lumber duties 'entirely unwarranted,' trade minister says

U.S. has signalled it intends to raise duties more than five percentage points