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Little movement for B.C. companies on energy-dominated TSX30 list

Investors in Canada have flocked from cannabis to energy in recent years, according to the Toronto Stock Exchange’s recent TSX30 list. The TSX30 ranks the...

Startup pH7 secures $1M to reshape eco-friendly mining

The amount of platinum, palladium and rhodium used in the catalytic converter of a typical car is small—a little more than a tenth of a...

U.S. to double softwood lumber duties

American softwood lumber duties, which have already cost Canadian companies $10 billion, are going to double, following a ruling today by the U.S. Department of...

Nisga’a-backed pipeline to begin early work this month

The dust has not yet settled on the $14.5 billion Coastal GasLink pipeline construction project, and regulators are turning their attention to another multibillion-dollar B.C....

General Fusion gets $20M for fusion demonstration project

The Business Development Bank of Canada and Canadian Nuclear Laboratories will contribute $10 million each to a plasma compression machine General Fusion is building at...

Double trouble: B.C.’s economy threatened by rail and port strikes

B.C.’s economy could be in for a serious system shock, as the threat of strikes loom at both of Canada’s railways, as well as the...

Ten years on, Imperial Metals still recovering from Mount Polley disaster

Nearly ten years ago, on August 4, 2014, one of Canada’s worst mine disasters occurred when a tailings pond at the Mount Polley copper mine...

Fortescue’s green hydrogen project in Prince George getting back-burnered

A $2 billion green hydrogen project proposed for Prince George is among those that will be pushed back, as the proponent, Fortescue Minerals Group, scales...

Forget gigafactories. B.C. battery-makers are carving out niche market expertise

Much like the electric vehicle manufacturing space, B.C.’s rechargeable battery manufacturing sector is small and highly specialized. It’s unlikely that B.C. will ever see the...

Bird Construction acquires Surrey’s Jacob Bros to expand Western Canada footprint

A $1.5 billion Canadian construction company founded more than 100 years ago in Saskatchewan is expanding its reach and expertise through the acquisition of Surrey-based...

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