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Capstone Mining First Quarter 2018 Financial Results
April 24, 2018 Vancouver, British Columbia – Capstone Mining Corp. (“Capstone”) (TSX: CS) today announced its financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2018. Operating cash flow before changes in working capital1 from all operations was $24.6 million or $0.06 per share, with net income from continuing operations of $10.3 million and adjusted net income from […]
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Read More‘We’ve made our decision’: B.C. First Nation speaks up for Trans Mountain pipeline – 102.9 The Drive FM
April 24, 2018 The Simpcw First Nation says it took two years of tough negotiations, but they have a deal with Kinder Morgan they think is fair. Read More: http://www.thedrivefm.ca/rss/weve-made-our-decision-b-c-first-nation-speaks-up-for-trans-mountain-pipeline/
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Read MoreB.C. law targets condo flipping, tax evasion, rental home protection – CP
Source: The Canadian Press Apr 24, 2018 By Dirk Meissner THE CANADIAN PRESS VICTORIA _ British Columbia’s government wants to crack down on tax evasion in the condominium market and gives municipalities more control over rental housing as it looks for ways of easing a housing crunch. Finance Minister Carole James said legislation introduced Tuesday would require […]
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Read MoreTeck Announces Dividend
April 24, 2018 Vancouver, B.C. – Teck Resources Limited (TSX: TECK.A and TECK.B, NYSE: TECK) (“Teck”) announced today that it will pay an eligible dividend of $0.05 per share on its outstanding Class A common shares and Class B subordinate voting shares on June 29, 2018, to shareholders of record at the close of business on […]
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Read MoreSafer than trains, Cheam First Nation chief makes the pitch for a pipeline extension – APTN News
April 23, 2018 There are dozens of chiefs that support the Trans Mountain pipeline – but there are few like Ernie Crey who will openly talk about it. Crey is the chief of the Cheam First Nation, a community that sits about 100 kilometres east of Kinder Morgan’s Burnaby Terminal, the current epicentre of opposition […]
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Read MoreAnother B.C. First Nation voices support for Kinder Morgan pipeline – Langley Advance
Simpcw First Nation claims people living on one-third of pipeline route support the project April 23, 2018 The chief and council of a First Nation in B.C.’s southern interior has joined the chorus of voices supporting the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. “After seeing what’s out there in the media, council decided that it’s important we […]
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Read MoreTeck Reports Unaudited First Quarter Results for 2018
April 24, 2018 Vancouver, BC – Teck Resources Limited (TSX: TECK.A and TECK.B, NYSE: TECK) (“Teck”) reported adjusted profit attributable to shareholders of $753 million ($1.31 per share) in the first quarter compared with $655 million ($1.13 per share) in 2017. “Prices for our key commodities remained strong resulting in another good quarter for us, with […]
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Read MoreThe Garden of Spiritual Healing: In Memory of Chief David Bob – Timberwest
Apr 23, 2018 The Snaw-naw-as mustimuxw who reside in Nanoose Bay, BC, are reaching back to their ancestral roots through the development of a Garden of Spiritual Healing; which is being constructed in memory of the late Chief David Bob. In the Coast Salish way of life there lies a sacred relationship amongst the people […]
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Read MoreAboriginal Law Report April 22, 2018 – First Peoples Law
April 22, 2018 In the News The Kinder Morgan pipeline debate has escalated to a new level of rancour and divisiveness. B.C. First Nation says passage of Trans Mountain project through reserve not done deal, others weigh options Trudeau government won’t rule out using force to build Kinder Morgan’s pipeline First Nations of Quebec-Labrador affirm […]
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Read MoreAs Osoyoos Indian Band flourishes, so too does Okanagan’s wine tourism – Surrey Now-Leader
Indigenous practices have driven growth of South Okanagan’s wine history and agricultural influence Apr. 23, 2018 In the Okanagan Valley, conversations inevitably return to the one subject everyone here, or any visitor who has ever been here, is eager to wax on about: the farmland. It is abundant, picturesque, inviting, and vital. Approximately 200 kilometres […]
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