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Farmland review creates two zones

Farmland review creates two zones

Interior, Kootenay and North will allow non-farm uses on farmland, still subject to approval by Agricultural Land Commission

Sinopec wants off-take from Pacific NorthWest LNG: report

Pacific NorthWest LNG may be welcoming its fourth international off-take partner in the near future, if recent reports are true.

Steelhead LNG looking to the North Coast

A potential liquefied natural gas company is looking towards future development on the west coast.
Canadian Tire named one of Canada's 50 'Best Managed Companies' for 2013

Canadian Tire named one of Canada's 50 'Best Managed Companies' for 2013

The company's group includes nearly 1,700 retail and gas outlets and it employs more than 85,000 people in Canada.

Spectra begins environmental assessment process

Spectra Energy has started the environmental review process for its proposed Westcoast Connector Transmission project.
Minister provides LNG prediction

Minister provides LNG prediction

A provincial minister is confident at least one LNG company will make a final investment decision by the end of this year or in early 2015.
More than 400 international delegates expected to attend national conference in Prince Rupert

More than 400 international delegates expected to attend national conference in Prince Rupert

The National Aboriginal Business Opportunities Conference (NABOC) has grown every year since its inaugural year in Prince Rupert.

Drydock facility proposed for Prince Rupert

Repairs on large vessels, such as tugs and the Digby Island Ferry, could soon be done on the North Coast.

Truck strike at Port of Vancouver didn't impact Prince Rupert

The Port Metro Vancouver truckers' strike won't have any effect on port operations in Prince Rupert.
B.C. promises action on jobs for disabled

B.C. promises action on jobs for disabled

Minister Don McRae says policy changes coming in June, and employers are a key part of increasing opportunity