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McLeod Lake Indian Band, Mitsubishi Power working on $5B hydrogen project

McLeod Lake Indian Band, Mitsubishi Power working on $5B hydrogen project

The proposed project would be located at the Kerry Lake East reserve, roughly 80 km north of Prince George.
Teck Resources promotes Ian Anderson to chief commercial officer

Teck Resources promotes Ian Anderson to chief commercial officer

VANCOUVER — Teck Resources Ltd. has promoted Ian Anderson to the post of chief commercial officer as the company continues work on a plan to separate its base metal and steelmaking coal operations.
Report says it has debunked claims B.C. gas will be a 'bridge fuel'

Report says it has debunked claims B.C. gas will be a 'bridge fuel'

A new report says it has debunked claims B.C. gas could be used as a "bridge fuel," and that ramping up LNG projects could undermine a shift to renewable energy around the world.
Investors flock to safety on rising risk around the globe

Investors flock to safety on rising risk around the globe

Miners have invested hundreds of millions into finding, delineating, developing and operating assets only to see them expropriated by governments
'Volatility in oil prices': Metro Vancouver gas prices inch close to $2 per litre

'Volatility in oil prices': Metro Vancouver gas prices inch close to $2 per litre

And where to find the cheapest places to fill up your tank.
B.C.’s largest solar panel project takes the form of Lululemon’s logo

B.C.’s largest solar panel project takes the form of Lululemon’s logo

New system produces enough energy to power the equivalent of 100 homes
Skeena closes $73.5M bought deal for Eskay Creek

Skeena closes $73.5M bought deal for Eskay Creek

The company says the money will be used to complete key development milestones for the Eskay Creek gold-silver project
Opinion: Indigenous engagement is transforming the future of mining

Opinion: Indigenous engagement is transforming the future of mining

New partnerships bridge the gap between industry and community, according to Harold Reimer
Copper loses battle in fight for critical mineral status in the U.S.

Copper loses battle in fight for critical mineral status in the U.S.

The USGS decision comes despite some high-ranking political allies throwing their support behind the local copper sector
Tech, sustainability key to attracting young talent to an evolving agriculture sector

Tech, sustainability key to attracting young talent to an evolving agriculture sector

Canada’s farmers are getting older, and most don't have a clear succession plan, leaving a big question over who will take over the agriculture sector as a wave of retirements loom.
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