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Two First Nation bands to receive 35 per cent of taxes collected on new Princeton mine

Business in Vancouver reporter Nelson Bennett is reporting that two First Nations near Princeton, B.C., will get a share of the taxes the B.C. gover

Keith Powell

Exploring the possibilities in India

Peter Sutherland is the vice-chairman of the Canada-India Business Council and former high commissioner to India. — Photo courtesy Canada-India Busine

Gail Jansen-Kesslar

Westshore Terminals donates $100,000 to Reach Building Project

In February Westshore Terminals LTD Partnership reached out to the community and donated $100,000 to Reach Child and Youth Development Society’s Bui

Keith Powell

This new refinery will turn Alberta oil sands into diesel fuel

A computer generated rendering of what the Redwater project will look like upon completion. — Photo courtesy Brookline Public Relations The North Wes

Gail Jansen-Kesslar

Environmental Assessment Certificate for Kitsault Mine Project

Environment minister, Terry Lake, and Energy, Mines and Natural Gas minister, Rich Coleman, have issued a conditional Environmental Assessment Certi

Keith Powell

Over $1.1 million for training simulators in Kootenays

CBT CEO Neil Muth and CBT chair Greg Deck being interviewed by Kootenay Business magazine publisher Keith Powell at the recent College of the Rockies

Keith Powell

College of the Rockies receives $1.1 million for training simulators

1 of 2This is an interior shot of the Pro3 Transportable Simulator showing the instructor’s position as well as the student. — Immersive Technologies

Karen Kornelsen

Strengthening trade relations

1 of 2Lou Naumovski, who is with Kinross Gold Corporation, spoke at the recent CERBA conference in Toronto. — Photo courtesy CERBA2 of 2A panel discus

Karen Kornelsen

PM announces the conclusion of Northwest Territories devolution negotiations

Karen Kornelsen

Guardian First Aid Service provides essential services

To ensure the safety of all workers, Guardian will perform a safety and hazard assessment of the workplace and will customize a first rate O.H.S plan.

Karen Kornelsen

BC AMTA celebrates two major milestones

On February 27, 2013, 37 students graduated from BC AMTA's Mining Skills for an Entry-Level Workforce program in Williams Lake, B.C. — Photo courtesy

Karen Kornelsen

A B.C. company continues its research into environmentally sound mining techniques

1 of 3Kemetco continues research and development in cyanide-free gold mining. — Photo courtesy Kemetco Research2 of 3The pilot project of American Man

Jessica Kirby

A new gold mining reality series airs in spring 2013

Karen Kornelsen

Clare Richardson takes up her post as Nickel Institute communications manager

The Nickel Institute is pleased to announce the appointment of Clare Richardson as communications manager. Clare started work at the Nickel Institut

Keith Powell

Taseko is looking for new prosperity

Karen Kornelsen

Avanti Mining is trying to restart the Kitsault mine

Karen Kornelsen

Alberta third best place for mining, Fraser Institute survey says

— Photo courtesy Alberta Energy. Once considered a global leader for mining investment, Quebec has slipped out of the top 10 mining jurisdictions, a

Keith Powell

A colossal company has big plans for B.C.

Doug Smith is general manager for Xstrata Coal Canada. — Photo courtesy Xstrata Coal Canada The general manager of Xstrata Coal Canada said his com

Tim Gardner

Westshore Terminals’ Berth 1 resumes operations

Westshore Terminals Investment Corporation advises today that sufficient repairs to the damaged trestle at Berth 1 have been completed to permit res

Keith Powell

Finning reports record year in 2012, though Canadian revenues were off in fourth quarter

Vancouver-based Finning International Inc. has announced record annual results, despite a small slippage in fourth-quarter revenues, according to a

Keith Powell