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Big federal deficit not alarming to Business Council of B.C.'s Finlayson

Big federal deficit not alarming to Business Council of B.C.'s Finlayson

Economic growth should keep debt-to-GDP ratio steady, rebound in dollar, oil may improve confidence
Industrial Update: A look inside the tourism industry

Industrial Update: A look inside the tourism industry

The year 2015 was successful provincially for the tourism industry with indicators suggesting that 2016 is shaping up nicely.
Industrial Update: Taseko-Gibraltar - a look back on 2015

Industrial Update: Taseko-Gibraltar - a look back on 2015

Commodity prices, like many other things, are cyclical in nature.
Industrial Update: West Fraser offers training

Industrial Update: West Fraser offers training

West Fraser Mills Ltd. and The Interior Logging Association (ILA) teamed up this year to train 16 new heavy duty equipment operators.
Industrial Update: Mount Polley an important economic contributor

Industrial Update: Mount Polley an important economic contributor

Mount Polley mine has been an important economic contributor in the Cariboo region since commencing operations in 1997.
Industrial Update: Tolko named to B.C.’s top employers list

Industrial Update: Tolko named to B.C.’s top employers list

Tolko Industries, a forest industry leader headquartered in Vernon and operating in several communities including Williams Lake.
B.C. presses for LNG approval after delay

B.C. presses for LNG approval after delay

Natural gas minister Rich Coleman says latest delay to Petronas-backed project at Prince Rupert must be 'overcome'
B.C. LNG projects get new momentum

B.C. LNG projects get new momentum

Woodfibre LNG wins federal approval, major shift by Las Kwa'laams to support Prince Rupert port with conditions
Tea house attracts tourists

Tea house attracts tourists

Yellow Umbrella/Thyme for Tea opens for the season March 18 at 150 Mile House.
Signs of spring for B.C. mining industry

Signs of spring for B.C. mining industry

Gold projects at Barkerville and in the northwest moving ahead, as metal prices and steelmaking demand revive in Asia