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Pulp mills get break to save energy

Pulp mills get break to save energy

Province unveils $100 million to help industry finance conservation projects as power rates hikes loom
Lumber, pellet mills still have dust hazard

Lumber, pellet mills still have dust hazard

Sawmill wood dust compliance has increased to 85% in latest inspections, but pellet and OSB mills have work to do
Don't rush Site C dam, mayor urges

Don't rush Site C dam, mayor urges

The community most affected by the proposed third dam on the Peace River is urging the B.C. government to get more answers
Island bid for LNG plant moves ahead

Island bid for LNG plant moves ahead

Gas line right-of-way and treaty settlement advantages may close gap between northeast B.C. gas and Port Alberni
(VIDEO) Driveway's Keith Morgan takes laps with F1 champ Sebastian Vettel

(VIDEO) Driveway's Keith Morgan takes laps with F1 champ Sebastian Vettel

Vettel has won the past four F1 World Championships and is now Red Bull-Infinity's Director of Performance.
Media mogul David Black receives honorary degree from UVic

Media mogul David Black receives honorary degree from UVic

Black, the owner of Black Press newspaper group, urges graduating students to 'show up' and to 'surround yourself with bright people'.
MMBC recycling rival to target apartment niche

MMBC recycling rival to target apartment niche

Gap in Multi-Material BC coverage spawns 'cherry picking' proposal from StewardChoice Enterprises

B.C. teachers start rotating strikes

B.C. teachers strike as sides return to table in long-standing dispute
Mineral survey expands to gas industry

Mineral survey expands to gas industry

Encouraged by mineral finds, the B.C. government is extending aerial geological surveys to search for water in B.C.'s natural gas patch
Minister eyes fee break for small-scale miners

Minister eyes fee break for small-scale miners

The B.C. government has heard the protests and is re-thinking its plan, Mines Minister Bill Bennett says