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Cariboo Gold project completes environmental review

Cariboo Gold project completes environmental review

Not all residents of Wells thrilled with gold mining renaissance
Farmers can select for methane-efficient cows

Farmers can select for methane-efficient cows

World-first approach could reduce a herd’s methane emissions by 20-30 per cent by 2050, help meet industry’s GHG goals
Vancouver’s Taseko Mines secures final permit for Arizona copper mine

Vancouver’s Taseko Mines secures final permit for Arizona copper mine

Miner says the next steps will be mobilization of contractors for the wellfield and plant construction
SFU's Mark Jaccard back as head of BC Utilities Commission

SFU's Mark Jaccard back as head of BC Utilities Commission

Mark Jaccard, currently a 'distinguished' professor at SFU, has been re-appointed as chair and CEO of B.C.'s watchdog for public energy utilities
Editorial: Prince George’s hydrogen future shows plenty of promise

Editorial: Prince George’s hydrogen future shows plenty of promise

Serious multinational companies with deep pockets looking to invest in this region now partner with First Nations first.
Sea lice levels dropped after salmon farms removed: study

Sea lice levels dropped after salmon farms removed: study

Parasites on wild pink, chum salmon dropped 96% post salmon farm removal: Morton, Routledge
Canfor to build new mill in Houston

Canfor to build new mill in Houston

The facility will have an annual capacity of 350 million board feet
Zinc-copper catalyst proposed for cleaner, more efficient fertilizer production

Zinc-copper catalyst proposed for cleaner, more efficient fertilizer production

The idea of combining two elements came from references dating back to the 1970s
FortisBC starts methane capture expansion at landfill

FortisBC starts methane capture expansion at landfill

Methane captured at Delta landfill to be sold to City of Vancouver as renewable natural gas
Old-growth logging, road building can proceed in B.C. without First Nation consent, says memo

Old-growth logging, road building can proceed in B.C. without First Nation consent, says memo

A May 2023 memo from BC Timber Sales gives direction for logging to proceed in certain old-growth forests where First Nations haven't responded or where road building elsewhere is deemed not economically feasible.