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B.C. Hydro still looking for someone to take "mini town" work camp as construction on electric dam comes to a close.
After 11 weeks, the Site C dam reservoir in northeastern B.C. is now fully filled. B.C. Hydro announced the process was ...
B.C. Hydro’s 1,100-MW Site C project has reached another key milestone, with the fourth generating unit now online, meaning ...
Three researchers, including one from UBC, have concluded that it would be prudent to suspend construction on the Site C dam and refer it to the B.C. Utilities Commission for a review. Karen ...
Don't kid yourself. Premier Gordon Campbell may have decided to build the Site C hydroelectric dam around the same time as then-B.C. Progress Board chairman David Black recommended doing this ...
A hydrologist with the N.W.T. government says that filling B.C.'s Site C dam on the Peace River will have minimal impact on waterways downstream, including Great Slave Lake and the Slave and ...
British Columbia’s massive Site C hydroelectric dam project has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic and now faces construction delays and rising costs. The Site C Dam location is seen along ...
A massive 17-hundred person work camp could be headed to a local landfill.B-C Hydro has been so far unable to find anyone willing to take the Site C dam camp in northeast B-C.
The accommodations were built to support construction of the Site C hydroelectric dam near Fort St. John in northeast B.C., which the province says is the largest public infrastructure project in B.C.