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Equipment shortages plague construction

Equipment shortages plague construction

"Many are saying the supply issues and raw materials shortages haven’t been seen since World War Two."
Volatile energy market caught in crossfire of Russian invasion

Volatile energy market caught in crossfire of Russian invasion

The world needs Russian oil. So buyers shying away from Russian crude are scrambling - and prices are climbing.
I’m the captain now

I’m the captain now

Rob Shaw: A new bill will allow the NDP will accomplish something it has wanted for almost 20 years – bring BC Ferries back under its full control.
A seller's market, even more so

A seller's market, even more so

Sure, total listings in the Vancouver Region rose for the first time in seven months - to the second-lowest monthly total ever recorded, as the local housing market remains tight.
Building out risk

Building out risk

Managing the higher costs, extra risk and other knock-on effects of COVID-19 will continue to be an issue.
Dirty pool in BC’s forests

Dirty pool in BC’s forests

Comparisons with the '90s and conflict over Clayoquot Sound miss the crucial role of the Internet.
Weaving Two Worlds

Weaving Two Worlds

An Indigenous leader and resource industry executive lay out their vision for a new way forward.
Nanaimo: forestry community

Nanaimo: forestry community

Nanaimo Mayor and former NDP MLA Leonard Krog has emerged as a prominent - and persuasive - forest industry advocate.
Lock it down

Lock it down

Jack Middleton: Award-winning projects show real potential in carbon capture.
Just the chip of the iceberg

Just the chip of the iceberg

Sylvain Charlebois: What a dispute between a grocery chain and potato chip company could mean for you.