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Interfor selling Quebec operations for $30M, closing Montreal corporate office

Interfor selling Quebec operations for $30M, closing Montreal corporate office

BURNABY, B.C. — Interfor Corp. is selling its three manufacturing facilities in Quebec and closing its corporate office in Montreal as the lumber producer plans to leave the province and focus on other parts of the company.
Pacific salmon are returning to rivers and streams in BC

Pacific salmon are returning to rivers and streams in BC

A record-breaking year for salmon runs offers visitors a chance to see one of nature’s great migrations in real time
B.C.'s newest pipeline conflict, explained

B.C.'s newest pipeline conflict, explained

Reminiscent of the Coastal GasLink conflict, the brewing clash over the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission project raises questions: where do B.C. parties stand on the pipeline, and will the election outcome change its course? Should we worry about its climate impacts?
Will B.C. cranberries make it to Thanksgiving dinner after warm harvest season?

Will B.C. cranberries make it to Thanksgiving dinner after warm harvest season?

Delayed crops highlight climate challenges as election candidates promise support for farmers.
Crystal Prystai’s carves bold leadership path amid corporate shakeup at Teck

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

BIV C-Suite Awards: CFO informing major deals as a leading woman in mining
Inaugural Global Wood Summit comes to Vancouver

Inaugural Global Wood Summit comes to Vancouver

State of forest sector and global markets and trade focus of two-day conference
Hydrogen plant a no-go as Fortescue unplugs from Prince George plan

Hydrogen plant a no-go as Fortescue unplugs from Prince George plan

Australian energy giant withdraws its plan from the provincial environmental assessment process
B.C.'s Blackwater mine aims for completion by year's end

B.C.'s Blackwater mine aims for completion by year's end

Mine near Prince George, B.C. expected to be operating by end of 2024, despite delays from wildfires
Opinion: B.C. energy future highlights critical choices in provincial election

Opinion: B.C. energy future highlights critical choices in provincial election

Voters must choose between competing visions for sustainable energy
Goodbye brown apples: B.C.'s Arctic Gala approved for U.S. sales

Goodbye brown apples: B.C.'s Arctic Gala approved for U.S. sales

Okanagan Specialty Fruits has three other kinds of genetically modified non-browning apples approved for sale in the U.S.