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Learn lessons from Site C failures for transmission line project, critics urge

If BC Hydro doesn’t take necessary lessons from Site C, governments could be getting more than they bargained for with the North Coast Transmission Line.

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A look at new projects weighed by Major Projects Office, including Ksi Lisims LNG and North Coast Transmission Line

The second batch of projects being referred to the new Major Projects Office include Ksi Lisims LNG and the North Coast Transmission Line in northwestern British Columbia, which are both within a proposed infrastructure corridor stretching into the Yukon.

B.C. Premier David Eby shakes hands with Nisga'a Nation President Eva Clayton during a Ksi Lisims LNG announcement of an environmental assessment certificate from the Government of British Columbia in Vancouver, on Tuesday, September 16th, 2025. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ethan Cairns)
What is Ksi Lisims LNG project being fast tracked?

Here are some facts about Ksi Lisims LNG, which Prime Minister Mark Carney says will be reviewed for fast-track permitting and approval.

Ksi Lisims LNG project expected in latest batch of Major Projects Office referrals

Ksi Lisims project, which is expected to produce 12 million tonnes of LNG per year destined for markets in Asia, is set to be referred to the federal government's Major Projects Office.

Researchers raise alarm over carcinogenic chemicals found in hair, urine of pregnant women in South Peace

Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment are raising awareness about data suggesting adverse health outcomes of people living near oil and gas operations.

Wind energy project proposed for Peace region would power about 48,000 homes

Invenergy’s Hourglass Wind Energy Centre near Tumbler Ridge would feature between 32 and 45 turbines, enough to power about 48,000 Canadian homes.

Prime Minister Mark Carney makes an announcement at the manufacturing facility of Maple Leaf Homes in Fredericton on Monday, November 10th, 2025. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Stephen MacGillivray)
PM teases Prince Rupert clue, near LNG project, ahead of major projects announcement

Ahead of the next tranche of projects to announced by the Major Projects Office, Prime Minister Mark Carney told a reporter to "come to Prince Rupert and you can be the first to hear" - which is next door to the site of a proposed-LNG project.

Enbridge reports $682 million in third-quarter earnings

In its Q3 report released on Friday, Enbridge revealed it earned $682 million in GAAP earnings.

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CER gives green light to $340.9 million Taylor to Gordondale pipeline project

The Commission of the Canada Energy Regulator (CER) has recommended Pembina’s Taylor to Gordondale pipeline be issued an authorization certificate. 

Arc Resources fined over $140K following WorkSafeBC inspection

WorkSafeBC's penalty summary claims it found multiple issues with Arc Resources' confined space entry process, among other violations.

Carney tells business crowd a new pipeline project is ‘going to happen’

Prime Minister Mark Carney came close to saying he will secure a new pipeline for Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on November 7th.

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Tourmaline highlights Montney growth, cost reductions in Q3 update

In Tourmaline Oil's 2025 Q3 results, it credited growth and cost reductions at its Montney operations in helping with its strong results.

Arc Resources profits dip as production booms in third quarter

The report also outlines information on Arc Resources’ plans for 2026, including its Montney assets in northeast B.C.

Vermilion reports small earnings gain in Q3 after huge losses in Q2

Much of Vermilion’s Canadian production efforts in the third quarter were focused outside of the Montney region, according to its third-quarter financial results for 2025.

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Energy company reports $148 million in net earnings for Q3 2025

Company president and CEO Brendan McCracken said the results of the 2025 Q3 report show Ovintiv’s track record of “operational excellence” and maximizing its free cash flow.

Petronas CEO Tengku Muhammad Taufik pictured with Prime Minister Mark Carney. (Mark Carney, Facebook)
Petronas signs long-term deal for liquefaction capacity with Cedar LNG

Petronas has signed a 20-year deal for one million tonnes per year of liquefaction capacity at the Cedar LNG project in Kitimat.

Eby, coastal First Nations call on Ottawa to maintain oil tanker ban amid Alberta’s pipeline push

British Columbia Premier David Eby and coastal First Nations have signed a declaration calling on the federal government to maintain the north coast oil tanker ban while Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has been asking for it to be repealed as part of her proposal to build a pipeline to the B.C. coast.

Finance Minister Brenda Bailey listens during an announcement in Burnaby on Monday, July 7th, 2025. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck)
Finance minister says B.C. ‘still looking for support’ for North Coast Transmission Line

Brenda Bailey, British Columbia's finance minister, says she thinks the federal budget aligns with provincial priorities, but is calling on Ottawa to follow through on supporting forestry and the North Coast Transmission Line.

BC Hydro adds new EV charging sites in Fort St. John and Dawson Creek

BC Hydro is taking over 28 EV charging sites previously operated by the Ministry of Transportation and Transit, including in Fort St. John and Dawson Creek.

Don’t complain, get paid: Kitimat resident offered thousands from LNG Canada

LNG Canada offered thousands of dollars in compensation to at least one Kitimat resident in exchange for them not complaining or raising objections about flaring at the facility in a week at the beginning of November.

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