GAS & POWER

Why did RCMP arrest 14 people at Wet’suwet’en Camp, and what...

On Jan. 8, 14 people were arrested in the Wet’suwet’en First Nation for allegedly failing to obey a court injunction that required the removal of a...

Eyes turn to second barrier in B.C. pipeline dispute

The fate of a second barrier blocking access to a pipeline project became the focus of First Nations leaders in northern British Columbia Wednesday...

Exxon Mobil withdraws application to approve $25-billion B.C. LNG project

Exxon Mobil Corp. has withdrawn its environmental assessment application for a $25-billion LNG export facility on the B.C. coast it proposed in 2015. The apparent...

Squamish First Nation makes ‘difficult decision’ to back Woodfibre LNG worth...

It wasn’t an easy decision for the Squamish First Nation to approve the $1.6 billion Woodfibre LNG proposal, according to a spokesman, but it...

$40B LNG project in northern B.C. gets go-ahead

Construction is going ahead on a massive, $40-billion liquefied natural gas project in northern B.C., hours after five primary investors from five different countries...

Political directives have undermined B.C. Hydro’s finances, auditor general says

Politicians should stop bossing around the independent regulator that oversees B.C. Hydro so the province can get a true sense of what electricity rates...

Stakes couldn’t be higher in Site C injunction case | Vaughn...

After years of budget overruns, construction delays and political controversy with Site C, B.C. Hydro is back in court this week, fighting a legal...

All this massive LNG project needs is the thumbs up from...

With B.C.'s NDP government onside, the LNG Canada project is tantalizingly close to going ahead and 'would be a real missed opportunity for Canada'...

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