Ovintiv signs as long-term customer for Cedar LNG project
Canadian energy firm Ovintiv commits as a foundational customer for the Cedar LNG project, marking a key step for the British Columbia export facility. Read the details of the deal.
Canadian energy firm Ovintiv commits as a foundational customer for the Cedar LNG project, marking a key step for the British Columbia export facility. Read the details of the deal.
B.C. Energy Minister Adrian Dix says the AFN's rejection of a northern pipeline vote highlights the need for better energy transport solutions. Explore the implications for Canada's energy future.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith expresses her intent to work with British Columbia on energy policy, maintaining hope for support to lift the federal tanker ban. Explore the ongoing interprovincial dialogue.
Canada considers national energy corridors to overcome provincial barriers and secure energy independence. Will $5B investment solve power grid vulnerabilities?
Ontario and federal governments establish fusion energy research centre to advance clean power technology. Learn how this initiative positions Canada as a leader in sustainable energy innovation.
Drax Group announces closure of British Columbia wood pellet facility, citing commercial unviability. The plant will cease operations by December 2025.
British Columbia's deputy premier asserts provincial rights in pipeline negotiations with Ottawa and Alberta. Get the latest on intergovernmental tensions and energy policy.
Federal government's accelerated approval for Ksi Lisims LNG project reignites debate over resource extraction in British Columbia. Learn about the implications for BC's economy and environment.
Federal government designates Ksi Lisims LNG project and Vancouver power line as major initiatives, signaling accelerated development for British Columbia's energy infrastructure.
British Columbia grants environmental assessment certificate to Ksi Lisims LNG project in partnership with Nisga'a Nation. Learn about this major energy development.
Ontario begins construction on Canada's largest battery energy storage system in eastern Ontario, marking a major step in renewable energy infrastructure. Learn about this groundbreaking project.
A new global report emphasizes the urgent need for diverse and resilient energy production to meet growing worldwide demand while ensuring sustainability and reliability.
Investigators probe a possible rock slide as the cause of a VancouverRailways derailment near Kamloops, spilling over 70,000 litres of aviation fuel. Cleanup efforts are underway.
The B.C. Securities Commission has reached a settlement exceeding $4 million with an individual and his company. Discover the details of this significant regulatory action.
American billionaire John Catsimatidis speaks out after funding legal defence for B.C. ostrich farm where 300 birds were culled. 'Something is rotten,' he declares in exclusive interview.
The family of Pte. Sentaro Omoto, a Japanese-Canadian WWI soldier, is determined to fulfill his final wish of having his ashes buried in British Columbia, correcting a historical injustice.
A British Columbia thrift store owner finds inspiration in a bee to give back to her community through free services and homemade decorations. Discover this heartwarming story of generosity.
A Vancouver taxi driver has been sentenced for using his cab to distribute cocaine. Learn about the case details and sentencing in this exclusive report.
Conservative riding executives in British Columbia are calling on MLAs to demonstrate courage and remove John Rustad as party leader amid internal tensions.
Rabbitats Rescue Society demands provincial intervention as high-end Holland Lop rabbits are abandoned by breeders across British Columbia. Learn how you can help.
A controversial ostrich cull at a British Columbia farm has left witnesses traumatized and sparked animal welfare concerns across Canada. The emotional aftermath raises questions about farm animal management.
A contentious mass culling of ostriches and emus is underway at a British Columbia farm, with gunfire echoing through the property as workers proceed despite emotional protests from animal rights activists and concerned citizens.
A fellow RCMP officer gives emotional testimony about dragging Constable Rick O'Brien to an elevator after the fatal shooting that shocked British Columbia.
British Columbia's ambitious electric vehicle goals are hitting a major roadblock as inadequate charging infrastructure leaves potential EV buyers hesitant to make the switch.
Vancouver City Council has approved the 'Improve Downtown Eastside' decision, marking a pivotal moment for one of Canada's most challenging neighborhoods. The comprehensive plan aims to transform housing, safety, and social services while balancing commun
A Surrey resident's home was severely damaged during a police operation involving tear gas canisters. Despite extensive cleanup costs and property destruction, the homeowner has been denied financial compensation, raising questions about police accountabi
Heartbreaking scenes unfold at a Canadian ostrich farm as federal authorities proceed with controversial cull following failed legal appeal. Farmers and supporters devastated by court decision.
A British Columbia couple's elaborate tax avoidance scheme disguised as an 'anti-tax school' has been decisively rejected by the Tax Court of Canada, ordering them to pay hundreds of thousands in back taxes.
TC Energy's executive reveals how supportive government policies across Canada, U.S. and Mexico are creating unprecedented opportunities for energy infrastructure expansion and economic growth.
A major environmental emergency is underway in British Columbia's Interior after a train derailment spilled over 80,000 litres of diesel fuel, triggering a massive multi-agency response and raising concerns about ecological impact.