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Why the gold price struggles to stay above $2,000

Why the gold price struggles to stay above $2,000

Rangebound pricing behaviour being held up mainly by buying from central banks
Nutrien freezes potash output ramp up, US ammonia project on weak market

Nutrien freezes potash output ramp up, US ammonia project on weak market

Potash prices have been depressed after the resumption of shipments from top producer Belarus
Enbridge sees $1.8 billion profit in Q2 as Mainline pipeline settlement reached

Enbridge sees $1.8 billion profit in Q2 as Mainline pipeline settlement reached

CALGARY — Enbridge Inc. says its most recent quarter delivered a profit of $1.8 billion as it reached a settlement with shippers for tolls on its Mainline pipeline system and moved toward proceeding with its Rio Bravo pipeline project.
US Department of Energy adds copper to critical minerals list

US Department of Energy adds copper to critical minerals list

Inclusion on the Critical Materials list reflects the reality that copper demand projections will require an increase in domestic production
Alberta announces six-month pause on renewable energy, citing rural concerns

Alberta announces six-month pause on renewable energy, citing rural concerns

Alberta's United Conservative government is pausing all approvals in the province's booming renewable energy industry in response to what it says are rural and environmental concerns.
MLA blames B.C. government for Vanderhoof sawmill curtailment

MLA blames B.C. government for Vanderhoof sawmill curtailment

Conservative leader John Rustad says the NDP's inaction is killing forestry jobs.
MEDATech claims federal zero-emission vehicle funding excludes mining, private sector

MEDATech claims federal zero-emission vehicle funding excludes mining, private sector

Company makes battery-electric powertrain for heavy-duty industrial vehicles
Construction of FortisBC's Eagle Mountain – Woodfibre Gas Pipeline set to begin in Squamish

Construction of FortisBC's Eagle Mountain – Woodfibre Gas Pipeline set to begin in Squamish

Residents are most likely to see work beginning first at the BC Rail and Woodfibre LNG sites.
Three men fined after netting 81 undersized crabs off North Vancouver

Three men fined after netting 81 undersized crabs off North Vancouver

A large number of the crabs seized off Cates Park were also female, which are illegal to keep
Wildfire threat reduced, all Blackwater mine site activity resumes

Wildfire threat reduced, all Blackwater mine site activity resumes

Gold and silver mine 160 km southwest of Prince George expected to begin prooduction in 2024