West Moberly settles with governments and BC Hydro over $16B Site C power dam
The chief of West Moberly First Nation says he’s heartbroken over an out-of-court agreement that…
The chief of West Moberly First Nation says he’s heartbroken over an out-of-court agreement that…
Prophet First Nation in British Columbia has ended its legal battle against the provincial government…
Canada’s environment and climate change minister had little to say Tuesday about two different letters…
Chiefs from Treaty 8 came to Victoria, B.C. last week week to return three yellow stakes to NDP Premier John Horgan and two of his ministers.
Tina House APTN News Critics of John Horgan and his government say the premier has…
The Site C dam will be completed the British Columbia’s NDP government says, but it is warning the price tag will be higher than estimated.
The B.C. government has three options to deal with the troubled Site C dam in the northern part of the province and they all involve billions of dollars.
Premier John Horgan says British Columbia’s $8.8 billion Site C dam project could face ongoing legal battles over Indigenous rights and may eventually end up in the Supreme Court of Canada.
A new report concludes that it would be cheaper to cancel the Site C dam than to delay the $8.8-billion megaproject in northeast British Columbia.
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