
Crop construction: Hemp a viable insulation material says B.C. developer
Hemp is one of the most useful crops in the world. The leaves, flowers and seeds of the plant are used extensively in the food and cosmetic industries. But developer
Hemp is one of the most useful crops in the world. The leaves, flowers and seeds of the plant are used extensively in the food and cosmetic industries. But developer
FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — The BC Energy Regulator (BCER) is beginning cleanup efforts at 53 newly-designated “orphan sites” in the Peace region. All 53 of the sites were previously
In need of a 665,443-square-foot, 1,700-bed work camp, complete with amenities like a movie theatre, gymnasium, fitness centre, cafeteria and bar? If so, BC Hydro may be able to fill
With COFI having their recent conference in Prince George there was the feeling of confusion and excitement for the forestry sector. With Prince George still thinking that they are a
SURREY— The construction sector now contributes a strong 9.9% of British Columbia’s total GDP, according to the newly released B.C. Construction Monitor, published by the Independent Contractors and Businesses Association
Chief Greg Desjarlais of Frog Lake First Nation signs an agreement in September 2022 whereby 23 First Nations and Métis communities in Alberta will acquire an 11.57 per cent ownership
Hemp is one of the most useful crops in the world. The leaves, flowers and seeds of the plant are used extensively in the food and cosmetic industries. But developer
FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — The BC Energy Regulator (BCER) is beginning cleanup efforts at 53 newly-designated “orphan sites” in the Peace region. All 53 of the sites were previously
In need of a 665,443-square-foot, 1,700-bed work camp, complete with amenities like a movie theatre, gymnasium, fitness centre, cafeteria and bar? If so, BC Hydro may be able to fill
With COFI having their recent conference in Prince George there was the feeling of confusion and excitement for the forestry sector. With Prince George still thinking that they are a
SURREY— The construction sector now contributes a strong 9.9% of British Columbia’s total GDP, according to the newly released B.C. Construction Monitor, published by the Independent Contractors and Businesses Association
Chief Greg Desjarlais of Frog Lake First Nation signs an agreement in September 2022 whereby 23 First Nations and Métis communities in Alberta will acquire an 11.57 per cent ownership
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