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Premier Christy Clark and BC Hydro announced the preferred proponent for Site C’s main civil works contract, which will see 1,500 jobs created during peak construction.
Energy, British Columbia Site C’s main civil works contract will create thousands of jobs

Site C’s main civil works contract will create thousands of jobs and business opportunities in B.C., especially in the Peace River region.

by Jessica Kirby
Photo of heavy-duty mining truck.
Mining Insider, Energy, Mines, Products & equipment, Technology GFS Corp names Wajax and Cullen Diesel Power as new Canadian Distributors

Wajax will represent the EVO-MT® Systems in Eastern and Central Canada, and Northern British Columbia. Cullen Diesel Power will service Southern B.C.

Rod Thomas, president of the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada.
Energy New securities regulations will make it easier for mining juniors to raise money

The amendments were announced in September 2015 by the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA)

by Peter Caulfield
Tony Beets, Yukon gold miner and one of the stars of Gold Rush. — Justin Kelly photo
Education, Energy, Sustainability & environment Our Top 10 mining and energy stories from 2015

Check out the most popular articles enjoyed by our readers last year.

La Grande dam in Quebec shown with a skiff of snow on the ground
Energy, Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec Top 10 hydroelectric dams in Canada

Hydroelectricity dam construction has led to Canada producing 60 per cent of its power from its waterways.

by Jessica Kirby
Oil barrels stacked on pallets
Energy, Alberta The $9-billion Kearl Oilsands mine: An overview

The Kearl development represents the next generation of oilsands mining

by James Rose
An aerial shot of the Ruskin Dam and Powerhouse before the upgrade project started.
Energy, British Columbia The hydropower boom in British Columbia

Large hydroelectric facilities in British Columbia are being upgraded to meet the growing needs of this province.

by Kirsten Armleder
A view of the front of the dam and the spillway gates removed.
Energy, British Columbia Regenerating the Ruskin Dam and Powerhouse

The Ruskin Dam and Powerhouse upgrade on the Stave River near Mission, B.C., is halfway done.

by Kirsten Armleder
An aerial photo of the John Hart Generating Station.
Energy, British Columbia Keeping Vancouver Island lit

The $1.1-billion John Hart Generating Station Replacement in Campbell River, B.C., is well underway.

by Kirsten Armleder
Picture of the Conifex Timber biomass power plant in Mackenzie, B.C.
Energy, British Columbia Conifex Timber launches biomass power plant

An in-depth look at how Conifex Timber's biomass power plant works.

by Peter Caulfield
Picture of CP Rail train travelling along bottom of mountain valley beside river.
Mining Insider, Company Profiles, Energy, Products & equipment, Saskatchewan Canpotex selects National Steel Car to manufacture 700 railcars for potash shipments

In collaboration with Canpotex, National Steel Car will manufacture 700 custom-designed railcars for potash shipments.

Picture of author Alex Epstein, author of The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels.
Mining Insider, Education, Energy, Ontario, Quebec Celebrated author injects some balance into the debate about energy, the environment and the economy

Alex Epstein, author of The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels, will be embarking on a Canadian book tour and series of debates this June.

Nighttime picture of equipment at copper mine
Mining Insider, Company Profiles, Energy, Exploration, Minerals, Mines, Global Teck among final bidders for $2B Chilean copper mine

Teck is part of a final round of bidding for a stake in Barrick Gold Corp's Zaldivar copper mine in Chile.

Artist rendering of the Site C dam
Energy, British Columbia Site C dam project to break ground this summer

After 11 years of consultations, evaluations, negotiations and project planning work, the Site C dam project will break ground this summer

by Kevin Miller
Aerial shot of the proposed Woodfibre LNG site where the company is hard at work remediating the environmental effects of 100 years of industrial activity by the previous owner.
Energy, British Columbia Woodfibre LNG is breaking environmental ground

Woodfibre LNG is in the race to be the first to produce LNG for export from B.C.

by Jessica Kirby
Between the Tilbury plant in Delta and Mt. Hayes on Vancouver Island, FortisBC stores 2.2 billion cubic feet of natural gas in case service is interrupted by weather.
Energy, British Columbia LNG 101

What is LNG and how will it affect the province’s future, economically and in terms of safety?

by Jessica Kirby
Harness the power of the new Canadian Mining & Energy magazine
Energy Message from the publisher: Welcome to Canadian Mining & Energy

We’ve not only changed our name but have broadened our focus too.

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