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Canfor announces curtailments at B.C, Alberta sawmills

Canfor announces curtailments at B.C, Alberta sawmills

Company cites 'very weak' market conditions for curtailing Canadian sawmills
Northeast B.C. unemployment too low to report in November

Northeast B.C. unemployment too low to report in November

B.C. shed 13,700 jobs in November, with construction taking the biggest hit
Energy transition and security not an either-or proposition

Energy transition and security not an either-or proposition

Canadian LNG projects taking shape, overshadowed by the U.S.
Coastal GasLink price tag could jump again, TC Energy warns

Coastal GasLink price tag could jump again, TC Energy warns

Company says 70% of pipeline is in the ground, but costs continue to spiral
How to spend a resource sector financial windfall

How to spend a resource sector financial windfall

Resource company shareholders rewarded with dividends, buybacks
TC Energy expects cost of Coastal GasLink pipeline project to rise

TC Energy expects cost of Coastal GasLink pipeline project to rise

CALGARY — TC Energy Corp. is expecting what it calls a "material increase" in the cost of its Coastal GasLink pipeline project.
Enbridge finalizes Woodfibre LNG deal to assume 30 per cent ownership stake

Enbridge finalizes Woodfibre LNG deal to assume 30 per cent ownership stake

CALGARY — Enbridge Inc. says it has completed a previously announced transaction giving it a 30 per cent ownership stake in the Woodfibre liquefied natural gas (LNG) project. Enbridge announced in July a partnership with Pacific Energy Corp.
Northern Lights College looking to become 50-30 Challenge leader in community

Northern Lights College looking to become 50-30 Challenge leader in community

The goal: 50% gender parity across leadership, 30% visible minorities
Farmers burn mortgage on grain elevator

Farmers burn mortgage on grain elevator

Once facing demolition, number one elevator remains an economic anchor for North Peace farmers, averaging them between $40 million to $50 million a year
Veterinarian program ‘a high priority’ for UNBC

Veterinarian program ‘a high priority’ for UNBC

UNBC is actively seeking a partner university to develop a shared veterinarian medicine program for northern B.C.
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