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B.C. aerospace companies to benefit from Boeing contract

Several companies with manufacturing and assembly plants in Canada, including in B.C., will benefit from a $4.6 billion (US$3.4 billion) contract awarded to Boeing (NYSE:...

Vancouver’s Stemcell continues American biotech buying spree

Stemcell Technologies is buying an American biotech known for “game-changing” cell-squeeze technology that allows therapeutics to be introduced into cells by creating tiny, temporary holes...

Moment Energy gives electric-vehicle batteries a second life

Just four years ago, Moment Energy was a four-person startup working on a process for repurposing used electric vehicles batteries. “We started in 2020 as...

Chinese firm pitches new LNG plant for Prince George

A Chinese company with natural gas assets in Alberta is pitching a new liquefied natural gas plant in Prince George that would rail the LNG...

Zero emission goals for trucking colliding with reality

Centurion Trucking in Surrey wants to do the right thing when it comes to reducing road emissions, but the reality is that, for long-haul trucking,...

Ascot’s Premier Gold mine 90% complete

The first new gold mine to be built in B.C. in about seven years is 90 per cent complete and aiming to pour first gold...

Mining industry backs B.C.’s new carbon pricing plan

A new carbon pricing scheme for heavy industry that the Mining Association of BC (MABC) recently questioned is now getting the MABC’s stamp of approval....

Doubling the grid: Canada’s $2T energy challenge

Replacing all internal combustion engine cars in Canda with electric or hydrogen vehicles, and all natural gas heating systems with electric heat pumps by 2050...

Concerns raised over proposed credit union

Mable Elmore, MLA for Vancouver-Kensington, issued a warning about an unincorporated credit union being promoted within local Filipino community. | TwitterThe BC Financial Services Authority...

Soft on crime is tough on business

Graffiti, homelessness, drug addiction and other signs of urban decay are becoming increasingly worrying for businesses and residents in Metro Vancouver | Rob KruytRandom stranger assaults, gratuitous...

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