Mineral exploration group welcomes B.C.’s new fixed permitting timelines

The Association for Mineral Exploration (AME) is welcoming the Government of British Columbia’s announcement of fixed permitting timelines and $3 million in new spending for mineral exploration. The announcements were made during the AME Roundup 2026 in Vancouver last month. “AME has been calling on the government to allocate more capacity funding for permitting and […]

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Enbridge’s $4B Sunrise Expansion pipeline gets nod in B.C. Interior

Enbridge’s Sunrise Expansion Program has cleared the final regulatory hurdle pending federal approval. On Jan. 30, 2026, the Canadian Energy Regulator (CER) recommended the approval of the project, which will see the Westcoast Pipeline system be expanded across B.C. In a release, the CER said the project is in the public interest, and it recommends

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Short-staffed B.C. hospital still chasing trauma designation a year after opening

More than a year after it was officially opened, Ksyen Regional Hospital remains short of enough specialized workers to offer one of the highest levels of trauma care available within the province. The Level 4 trauma service designation requires enough surgeons, nurses, and support services to be available 24 hours a day, every day of

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Transportation projects to spur growth in Maple Ridge economy

Maple Ridge’s long-term economic outlook is tied to major infrastructure projects being planned and financed by the city and senior government, said Mayor Dan Ruimy. Widening Abernethy Way all the way to 256th Street will both provide a new, critical east-west crosstown route, and open up the industrial park there to greater development. Another key

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