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  2. List of British Columbia Government Agencies and Crown ...

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    Crown corporations in BC are public-sector organizations established and funded by the Government of British Columbia to provide specialized goods and services to citizens. [1] They operate at varying levels of government control, depending on how they are defined, funded, and the kinds of services they provide.

  3. List of mines in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of mines in British Columbia, Canada and includes operating and closed mines, as well as proposed mines at an advanced stage of development (e.g. mining permits applied for). Mines that are in operation are in bold. Past producers which are under re-exploitation, re-development and/or re-promotion are in italics. Also ...

  4. Kerr Sulphurets Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    Kerr-Sulphurets-Mitchell (KSM) is an active mine exploration project 65 km northwest of Stewart, British Columbia (1,545 km northwest of Vancouver, British Columbia). [1] [2] The property is 100% owned by Toronto-based Seabridge Gold. Denver-based royalty company Royal Gold owns a 2% net smelter return royalty on the mine. Since May 2011, the ...

  5. Bruce Ralston - Wikipedia

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    Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources of British Columbia; In office January 22, 2020 – November 26, 2020: Premier: John Horgan: Preceded by: Michelle Mungall: Succeeded by: position abolished: Minister of Jobs, Trade and Technology of British Columbia; In office July 18, 2017 – January 22, 2020: Premier: John Horgan: Preceded ...

  6. Ministry of Environment and Parks (British Columbia)

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    The successor to this ministry was the "Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection", existing from 2001 to 2005. The successor to this was the "Ministry of Environment", existing from 2005 to 2016. Throughout all of these successive name changes and restructurings, the ministry had retained the same functional responsibilities since 1991. [8]

  7. WorkSafeBC - Wikipedia

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    The Workers' Compensation Board of British Columbia, operating as WorkSafeBC, is a statutory agency that was made in 1917, after the provincial legislature put into force legislation passed in 1902. [1] This legislation is known as the Workers Compensation Act. [2]

  8. Mount Polley mine - Wikipedia

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    Mount Polley mine is a Canadian gold and copper mine located in British Columbia near the towns of Williams Lake and Likely. It consists of two open-pit sites with an underground mining component and is owned and operated by the Mount Polley Mining Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Imperial Metals .

  9. Blue Hawk Mine - Wikipedia

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    The location of the mine according to British Columbia's Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources is Several Kelowna locals [ 2 ] have reported the entrance to the mine to be at the alternate coordinates of 49°59′2″N 119°30′59″W  /  49.98389°N 119.51639°W  / 49.98389; -119.51639 , at an elevation of 965 meters