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B.C. sawmill company San Group seeks creditor protection

Another B.C. sawmill company has filed for creditor protection and is planning a restructuring, underscoring the critical state of B.C.’s forest sector. The San Group,...

How B.C.’s cleantech startups are cracking resource sector challenges

Of the 50 startups on Foresight Canada’s 2024 list of the most investable cleantech startups, half are B.C. companies, six of which are focused on...

Uber plans expansion of ride-hailing across B.C. in 2025

Uber Technologies Inc. (NYSE:UBER) is recruiting drivers across B.C., as it plans an expansion in the province outside of the major centres. The ride-hailing service is...

Asian market for Canadian wood products in decline

While the U.S. has always been and remains the biggest market for Canadian lumber and other wood products, Japan and China have, for a couple...

Crystal Prystai’s carves bold leadership path amid corporate shakeup at Teck

Crystal Prystai was only a few months into her role as chief financial officer for Teck Resources (TSX:TECK.B, NYSE:TECK) when the mining company experienced some...

Inaugural Global Wood Summit comes to Vancouver

The state of B.C.’s forest sector and the global forest products industry and market overall will be the topic of the first Global Wood Summit...

Security review ordered on $1B bid for B.C. uranium exploration company

Chinese state ownership in a B.C. junior uranium exploration company and the Australia miner that wants to buy the company could complicate, delay and or...

Conservative government would be ‘laser-focused’ on economy: Rustad

A Conservative government would be “laser focused” on creating jobs and revitalizing B.C.’s flagging economy, Conservative Party of B.C. Leader John Rustad said Wednesday at a...

BC Conservatives promise major regulatory changes to boost resource industries

The regulatory and tax landscape in B.C. could change significantly under a BC Conservative government, and resource industries would be among the biggest beneficiaries. Recent...

Hybrid and remote work is here to stay: C.D. Howe

The COVID-19 pandemic was officially declared over in May 2023, but the hybrid work model that it -- along with technology – helped to cement...

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