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Trump tariffs 'spooking’ lumber markets

Trump tariffs 'spooking’ lumber markets

Industry insiders warn threat of tariffs on lumber could trigger panic buying
North American LNG production to double by 2028: report

North American LNG production to double by 2028: report

BC. LNG projects to account for 22 per cent of new North American production
Booze-free 'liquor' stores offer options, as some B.C. craft brewers decline and fall

Booze-free 'liquor' stores offer options, as some B.C. craft brewers decline and fall

The rise of stores focused on alcohol-free drinks comes as health concerns around alcohol rise — and as British Columbia's once-booming craft beer industry goes through tough times.
Kelowna's Fission Uranium Corp. sold to Australian giant after court, government battles

Kelowna's Fission Uranium Corp. sold to Australian giant after court, government battles

Paladin Energy takes ownership after legal and national security hurdles
Conservatives frame carbon tax as key election issue after Trudeau resigns

Conservatives frame carbon tax as key election issue after Trudeau resigns

Political expert warns Conservative focus on carbon tax could backfire amid economic uncertainty.
Canadian oil stocks climb as industry absorbs news of Trudeau resignation

Canadian oil stocks climb as industry absorbs news of Trudeau resignation

CALGARY — Canadian oil and gas stocks climbed Monday on the news of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation, but analysts say the country's energy sector will still be challenged by uncertainty in the months to come.
BCfresh appoints new CEO

BCfresh appoints new CEO

Industry veteran Steve Roosdahl assumes role at Delta-based company
B.C.'s new clean-energy czar is a climate 'wild card'

B.C.'s new clean-energy czar is a climate 'wild card'

Dix is a good fit for the job and signals the province is taking the clean energy post seriously, says political scientist.
Yukon told of 'potential leak' from toxic pond at failed Eagle Gold mine

Yukon told of 'potential leak' from toxic pond at failed Eagle Gold mine

WHITEHORSE — The Yukon government says it has been told there is a "potential leak" in a containment pond holding toxic water at the Eagle Gold mine, where millions of tonnes of contaminated rock were spilled last year.
Major contractor at Blackwater Gold mine sues project owner

Major contractor at Blackwater Gold mine sues project owner

The company alleges breach of contract and negligence.
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