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BC names Site C dam after late premier John Horgan
John Horgan was one of the biggest critics of the controversial Site C hydroelectric dam in northeastern B.C. Now, the completed megaproject will bear his name. The province announced Thursday that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ken Boon inside his 'Site C Sucks Museum' in the Peace River valley, housing a collection of protest materials gathered against ...
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BC must learn from Site C dam before starting new projects, says environmentalist
VICTORIA — An environmental group is condemning plans by the British Columbia government to consider building two new hydropower projects, including a fourth dam on the Peace River, saying the ...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Aug. 27, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BC Hydro has begun the process of filling the reservoir behind the almost complete Site C dam, a major milestone in the project’s ...
John Horgan would probably find it amusing to hear that his old government colleagues named the Site C dam after him. After all, at various points in his career, he thought the dam was a ridiculous, ...
The province announced Thursday the dam on the Peace River near Fort St. John is being named the John Horgan Dam and Generating Station.
VICTORIA — Former British Columbia premier John Horgan didn't like the idea of the Site C dam when he was alive and wouldn't like being named after it in death, but Premier David Eby says the massive ...
In a small log cabin along what used to be the Peace River in northeastern B.C., Ken Boon has amassed a half-century's worth of memorabilia from protests to stop the controversial Site C dam. All of ...
B.C. Premier John Horgan speaks during a question-and-answer session at a B.C. Chamber of Commerce luncheon on his last full day as premier of the province, in Vancouver, on Thursday, Nov. 17, ...
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