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BC puts out welcome mat to hydrogen producers

BC puts out welcome mat to hydrogen producers

B.C. government will support the production of hydrogen in B.C. from either natural gas or electricity.
Hunters rally behind BC Liberals on proposed moose hunt changes

Hunters rally behind BC Liberals on proposed moose hunt changes

Virtual roundtable draws close to 300: "The moose population is doing fine. The caribou population is doing fine. This is simply a trade-off."
Globe Forum panel focuses on energy co-operation between Canada, U.S.

Globe Forum panel focuses on energy co-operation between Canada, U.S.

The challenge for Alberta’s oil patch, and B.C.'s natural gas and LNG sectors, will be growing production while lowering their emissions intensity
Hollywood interference in Northern B.C. pipeline project causing more harm to First Nations: Haisla Chief

Hollywood interference in Northern B.C. pipeline project causing more harm to First Nations: Haisla Chief

Haisla Nation Chief Councillor Crystal Smith is not the only person to call out Ruffalo and the other celebrities. Premier John Horgan has also expressed his disappointment over celebrity interference in B.C.’s affairs
Rose Prairie drives increase in Northern B.C. farmland values

Rose Prairie drives increase in Northern B.C. farmland values

Average values up to $2,100 per acre
B.C. e-commerce players navigate rapid food inflation

B.C. e-commerce players navigate rapid food inflation

Grocery, meal-kit delivery services in the province face tight price-balancing act
Taylor pulp mill curtailed another six weeks

Taylor pulp mill curtailed another six weeks

Canfor said Tuesday it is extending a curtailment of the Taylor Pulp Mill by another six weeks.
Fort St. John city council reverses course on cannabis zonings

Fort St. John city council reverses course on cannabis zonings

‘Boutique’ pot shops should stay downtown, mayor maintains
'Solely a mistake of the PRRD': Fall Fair hall deemed unfit for public use

'Solely a mistake of the PRRD': Fall Fair hall deemed unfit for public use

PRRD suggests Adeline Kelly building be used for storage, or torn down and sold; Fall Fair organizers say that would be devastating and blame PRRD for mistakes
Oil's well that's disposed of well

Oil's well that's disposed of well

Fort St. John continues to rank among the top collectors of used oil and antifreeze in B.C.
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