Category : Agriculture


B.C. Farmers Anxious Over Bridge Repair Timeline

Agricultural producers in British Columbia express growing concerns as provincial officials provide no clear timeline for reopening a critical bridge damaged by a barge collision, threatening supply chains.

B.C. Court Overturns $12M Farm Payout Decision

The B.C. Court of Appeal has reversed a decision requiring a Saskatchewan farm to pay a ranch consultant $12 million, marking a significant legal development in agricultural disputes.

Vancouver Island Wood Chip Plant to Close in March

A First Nations-owned wood chip processing facility on Vancouver Island is scheduled to shut down permanently in March 2026, impacting the local forestry sector and Indigenous economic development.

China Buys First Canadian Canola Cargo in Months

A Chinese importer has purchased its first cargo of Canadian canola in months, following a visit by former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney. This signals a potential thaw in trade relations for a key Canadian agricultural export.

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