B.C. businesses and organizations can now receive rebates for electric vehicles through $2 million in additional funding for the CleanBC Specialty-Use Vehicle Incentive (SUVI) program….
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Regs in place to aim toward all EV sales by 2040
Regulations are in place outlining how B.C. will reduce pollution and make the switch to 100% electric-vehicle sales by 2040. The regulations follow the Zero-Emission…
Industrial electricity costs deferral extended
The Government of British Columbia and BC Hydro today announced they are extending the opportunity for companies to defer electricity bill payments for another three…
Province offering relief on power bills during COVID-19
The Government of British Columbia and BC Hydro are helping people, small businesses and industries most impacted by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. “We are…
Province acting on mining task force recommendations
The provincial government continues to act on the recommendations of the BC Mining Jobs Task Force, recently releasing the ‘What We Heard’ report from public…
Premier’s cabinet shuffle includes Mungall
Premier John Horgan has this morning shuffled his cabinet and Nelson-Creston MLA Michelle Mungall is being transferred as Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources…
Teck launching two electric buses for employees
Teck Resources Limited (Teck) Oct. 22 announced it is launching two new electric passenger buses to transport employees to and from its Fording River and…
B.C. seeks public input on mining reforms
British Columbians are being asked by the provincial government to provide feedback on proposed changes to the Mines Act to improve regulation and oversight of…
BC Hydro applies for lower rates
British Columbians could pay less for electricity next spring if the B.C. Utilities Commission (BCUC) approves BC Hydro’s request for a decrease in rates. “For…
EV charging sites added in region
British Columbia’s province-wide electric vehicle charging network continues to grow with the completion of 12 charging sites, including one coming to the Kidd Creek rest…