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Site C dam to require 8.7% rate hike over two years: analyst

Site C dam to require 8.7% rate hike over two years: analyst

BC Hydro banking on a big bump in industrial power sales to mitigate rate hikes
Old growth deferrals hitting B.C.'s secondary manufacturers

Old growth deferrals hitting B.C.'s secondary manufacturers

Manufacturers relying on BC Timber Sales already 'running out' of wood supplies
B.C. forest industry predicted to shrink by half

B.C. forest industry predicted to shrink by half

Horgan government’s forestry policies blasted
Construction company fined $23,000 after worker injured in Fort St. John

Construction company fined $23,000 after worker injured in Fort St. John

WorkSafeBC has fined an Edmonton-based construction company more than $23,000 for high-risk safety violations after a worker was injured at its Fort St. John worksite last year.
Will TMX be finished by end of 2022?

Will TMX be finished by end of 2022?

Trans Mountain has a lot of work to do in 2022 if it is to meet December in-service date
Council votes down cannabis zoning proposal

Council votes down cannabis zoning proposal

Fort St. John city council narrowly defeated Monday a proposal to allow cannabis retailers to operate outside the downtown core.
Dave Wallace, Jack Wilson receive 2021 Oilmen awards

Dave Wallace, Jack Wilson receive 2021 Oilmen awards

The Fort St. John Petroleum Association honoured two community members last month for their contributions to the oil and gas industry.
Northeast B.C. adds 500 jobs in December

Northeast B.C. adds 500 jobs in December

Unemployment in Northeast B.C. was too low to be reported in December, according to the latest data from Statistics Canada.
City looks to expand retail cannabis zones

City looks to expand retail cannabis zones

The City of Fort St. John is looking to expand its cannabis zoning regulations to allow retailers to operate outside the downtown core.
Northern B.C. construction companies crunched by supply chain challenges: survey

Northern B.C. construction companies crunched by supply chain challenges: survey

More than two-thirds of construction businesses in Northern B.C. are taking more time to source materials for projects due to supply chain challenges, according to a recent survey by the ICBA.
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