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B.C. had record spending on exploration in 2022

B.C. had record spending on exploration in 2022

Mineral production in B.C. worth $18B last year, according to premier
MEGABUST: Northern B.C.’s megaproject boom coming to an end

MEGABUST: Northern B.C.’s megaproject boom coming to an end

Completion of four megaprojects over the next two years will end thousands of jobs and billions in economic activity.
Federal ag policy causes concern

Federal ag policy causes concern

Saskatchewan agriculture minister David Marit remains concerned about the environmental aspects of some of the agricultural policy coming out of Ottawa.
Crofton paper mill workers to be recalled

Crofton paper mill workers to be recalled

Senior governments kicking in $19 million to retool Paper Excellence mill
More pain at the pumps in 2023: Kalibrate

More pain at the pumps in 2023: Kalibrate

Declining refining capacity becoming more important factor in high gas prices
U of Sask. researcher questions feds’ fertilizer targets

U of Sask. researcher questions feds’ fertilizer targets

Professor expresses concern over the amount of influence Environment Canada seems to have with Agriculture Canada Concerned that emotion rather than empirical evidence is driving the federal government’s fertilizer emissions reduction target, r
Ag Canada urges scientists to rethink priorities

Ag Canada urges scientists to rethink priorities

Agriculture Canada scientists have historically spent their time on things like improving yields, fighting crop diseases and increasing livestock feed efficiency — mostly ag production and risks to production.
New fund to increase access to fire damaged timber

New fund to increase access to fire damaged timber

Premier pledges quicker permitting, more access to salvage wood
BC Hydro plans to twin P.G.-Terrace transmission line

BC Hydro plans to twin P.G.-Terrace transmission line

Increased electrical demand anticipated from major projects under consideration for North Coast
Seed destructors gain ground among producers

Seed destructors gain ground among producers

Attaching a hammer mill to a combine is catching on in Australia, but North American farmers have been more cautious Nine hundred to 1,000 new combines are sold every year in Australia, according to the Tractor and Machinery Association of Australia.