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Research shows crops not only grow, but thrive amid solar panel installations

Research shows crops not only grow, but thrive amid solar panel installations

New research hopes to address land-use conflict
Carbon capture tests results better than anticipated for Canada Nickel

Carbon capture tests results better than anticipated for Canada Nickel

Carbon capture process is attracting attention from several large multinational companies, according to miner
Asian buyers interested in hydrogen from McLeod Lake Indian Band's proposed $5 billion plant

Asian buyers interested in hydrogen from McLeod Lake Indian Band's proposed $5 billion plant

Prince Rupert port facility preparing to handle large rail shipments of liquid ammonia
DFO raids seafood company, possibly over federal agency's own paperwork error

DFO raids seafood company, possibly over federal agency's own paperwork error

Fisheries enforcement officers are taking an unnecessary and heavy-handed approach over what appears to be a bureaucratic error caused the Department of Fisheries’ own licensing branch, said Sonia Strobel, CEO of Skipper Otto community-supported fishery.
Automation may help with inexperienced labour

Automation may help with inexperienced labour

Experienced farmhands are hard to come by, increasing need for more automation
Defense Metals completes next phase of pilot plant tests, starts prefeasibility design

Defense Metals completes next phase of pilot plant tests, starts prefeasibility design

Wicheeda is a B.C. rare earths exploration project
Industry, conservationists welcome Ottawa's delay on B.C. salmon farm transition plan

Industry, conservationists welcome Ottawa's delay on B.C. salmon farm transition plan

VICTORIA — Both sides of British Columbia's contentious fish farm debate are welcoming Ottawa's move to delay a decision on a planned transition from open-net salmon farms in the province's coastal waters. Representatives from B.C.
World’s first marketplace for authenticated recycled metals has launched

World’s first marketplace for authenticated recycled metals has launched

'We saw a huge opportunity because the voluntary carbon market currently is $2 billion dollars — secondary metals market is almost $500 billion,' says Orbex CEO
Cenovus fined after wastewater release from former Husky-owned pipeline

Cenovus fined after wastewater release from former Husky-owned pipeline

CALGARY — Cenovus Energy is facing a fine over a release of wastewater into a wetland. In 2020, a pipeline then belonging to Husky Oil released about 206 cubic metres of produced water through a break in the line and into the surrounding wetland.
Labour costs will soon beat oil as mine’s biggest expense, new data indicate

Labour costs will soon beat oil as mine’s biggest expense, new data indicate

'As non-unionized labour gains bargaining power and union contracts roll off, we expect to see double-digit labour costs,' says Costmine exec
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