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| | Apr 22, 2010 | A proposed $404-million power line would create "major" economic opportunity including mining and renewable power projects in northwest British Columbia, according to BC Transmission Corp.
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| | Dec 15, 2009 | It's a strange truth that almost a quarter of British Columbia -- the northwest -- an area bigger than France, does not have access to secure, reliable electricity. Most British Columbians, particular...
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| | Sep 17, 2009 | The province promised it will push ahead with construction of the $404-million transmission line through northwestern B.C. following Prime Minister Stephen Harper's announcement Wednesday that the fed...
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| | May 29, 2009 | The Northwest Powerline Coalition today released its Delivering Green Power to Northern British Columbia, an updated report based on a 2008 document by the
Mining Association of BC. Delivering Green ...
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| | Sep 26, 2008 | PENTICTON - Premier Gordon Campbell has announced the Province will immediately start the environmental assessment process and First Nations consultation on the Northwest Transmission Line along Highw...
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| | Aug 01, 2008 | As is sometimes the case with the development and building of mines, it can take decades between the initial mineral discovery and achieving commercial production. The 100%-owned Turnagain nickel-coba...
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| | Jun 01, 2008 | Mining projects totalling more than $1.5 billion are slated for development in north-central B.C. over the next two or three years and are expected to pay economic dividends for the region in jobs and...
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| | May 10, 2008 | Nickel Miner Ed Beswick makes his case for a power line to run up Hwy37 North in speaking to delegates at the North Central Municipal Association convention in Prince George this week.
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| | Apr 01, 2008 | A power line into northern British Columbia could attract $3.5 billion in mining investment, according to the preliminary results of an independent study by Macquarie North America.
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| | Mar 11, 2008 | Hard Creek Nickel is developing the largest new sulphide nickel deposit in the world, and both the company and the deposit are right here in British Columbia.
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