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Marcie Sillman talks to Vaughn Palmer, columnist for the Vancouver Sun, about the British Columbia government's proposal to build another hydroelectric dam on the Peace River. KUOW is Seattle’s ...
The British Columbia government will complete construction of the Site C hydroelectric dam, now projected to cost $8.3 billion. The government, however, will put in place a board to oversee the ...
British Columbia will go ahead with building the Site C hydroelectric dam in the Western Canadian province, Premier Christy Clark said on Tuesday, even as the project's estimated cost was raised ...
British Columbia is forging ahead with a controversial mega dam in a decision that’s likely to put pressure on the western Canadian province’s finances and prompt a political backlash.
British Columbia plans to pursue construction of a new hydro dam on the Peace River with the capacity to generate electricity for more 400,000 homes, officials said on Monday, though it is ...
British Columbia plans to proceed with construction of the Site C hydroelectric dam on the Peace River in the Canadian province’s northeast. British Columbia Premier Christy Clark announced the ...
The British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority (BC Hydro) said it will invest CA$6 billion (US$4.3 billion) over the next decade on renewable hydroelectric energy infrastructure in British Columbia, ...
British Columbia taxpayers are hanging onto their wallets, anticipating a critical report on an over-budget megaproject that could turn into the province’s biggest-ever boondoggle. The Site C ...
British Columbia will move forward with the development of a new, 900-MW, $6.6-billion hydroelectric project on the Peace River in the province’s eastern section, Premier Gordon Campbell ...
BC Hydro has responded to claims by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives that the Crown corporation has been "privately concerned" for years about the risk of dam collapse due to fracking.
British Columbia is considering selling green bonds to help fund a $7 billion hydroelectric dam, among the biggest infrastructure projects in Canada. Finance Minister Mike de Jong said he ...
British Columbia will go ahead with building the Site C hydroelectric dam, Premier Christy Clark said on Tuesday, even as the controversial project's estimated cost rose to as much as C$8.78 ...
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