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U.S. energy market outlook a sobering read in gas country

U.S. energy market outlook a sobering read in gas country

2017 EIA Energy Outlook shows troubling trends for Canadian natural gas
Drilling activity could rise with AltaGas propane export terminal

Drilling activity could rise with AltaGas propane export terminal

Industry group not so sure
Vehicle incidents at Site C minor, common on wintertime construction sites: WorkSafeBC

Vehicle incidents at Site C minor, common on wintertime construction sites: WorkSafeBC

Brief shutdown due to vehicle safety incidents last week
90+ per cent of B.C.’s job growth concentrated in south: report

90+ per cent of B.C.’s job growth concentrated in south: report

Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives report highlights uneven distribution of B.C. job creation
Feds OK Site C dam erosion efforts, project avoids fines

Feds OK Site C dam erosion efforts, project avoids fines

Federal environmental regulators have signed off on BC Hydro’s efforts to control sediment and erosion into the Peace River arising from Site C dam construction. In a Jan.
Vehicle safety, not environmental warning cause of partial shutdown at Site C

Vehicle safety, not environmental warning cause of partial shutdown at Site C

Work on Site C was briefly halted on the north bank of the Peace River Friday, but BC Hydro says the issue was related to vehicle safety and not environmental compliance.
Lawyer’s illness delays Pimm hearing a sixth time

Lawyer’s illness delays Pimm hearing a sixth time

Peace River North MLA has not entered plea on assault charge laid this summer
Cold snap pushes B.C. past electricity consumption record

Cold snap pushes B.C. past electricity consumption record

BC Hydro says new infrastructure, including Site C, needed to meet spikes in energy demand
2016 Peace Region News Quiz

2016 Peace Region News Quiz

First there were the fires. Then everything flooded. How well did you remember the headlines
B.C. LNG plans survive bruising year

B.C. LNG plans survive bruising year

It seemed there was nothing but bad news for B.C. LNG in 2016. Until there wasn’t.
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