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Canfor announces six month curtailment at Polar sawmill

Canfor announces six month curtailment at Polar sawmill

The company says the curtailment is due to a shortage of economically available fibre
Trigon doesn't have permission to export LPGs, says Prince Rupert Port Authority

Trigon doesn't have permission to export LPGs, says Prince Rupert Port Authority

Federal government granted Trigon $75 million to export fuels it may not have permission to export liquefied petroleum gas
B.C. wood-to-energy among projects getting CICE funding

B.C. wood-to-energy among projects getting CICE funding

Funding to help commercialize projects that turn wood to higher value products, energy
B.C. poultry staff told to vaccinate against flu as avian strains spread among birds

B.C. poultry staff told to vaccinate against flu as avian strains spread among birds

The number of B.C. poultry flocks infected with avian flu has grown dramatically in recent weeks
Canada announces $5.4M funding to support international governance in mining

Canada announces $5.4M funding to support international governance in mining

IGF’s work encompasses a range of outreach and promotional activities to enhance awareness, engagement and cooperation across the mining industry
Salmon farmers most sustainable protein producers

Salmon farmers most sustainable protein producers

Coller FAIRR index ranks Mowi top sustainable protein producer
Vancouver miner NexGen's $1.3B uranium project wins Saskatchewan OK

Vancouver miner NexGen's $1.3B uranium project wins Saskatchewan OK

The $1.3B project awaits federal environmental consent as it conducts pre-construction site work
Coal mine blasting underway in northern B.C.

Coal mine blasting underway in northern B.C.

Blasting required to create conveyor corridor for loading coal to trains in Tumbler Ridge.
Squamish council OKs Woodfibre LNG development permit by 5-1 vote

Squamish council OKs Woodfibre LNG development permit by 5-1 vote

Muni staff tells council the five buildings in the form and character application fit the guidelines and therefore members are mostly confirming staff’s assessment that the project meets those guidelines
Avian flu infects more B.C. farms as wild birds migrate overhead

Avian flu infects more B.C. farms as wild birds migrate overhead

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says there have been 16 confirmed cases since Oct. 20