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Over three months, exports were down 17.6% from the year-ago period, with over 2.1 million mt, and compared to the five-year average of 703,170 mt, exports were down 5%.
Thermal exports dropped 48.3% month on month to 148,117 mt. reaching a 17-month low. From the year-ago period, shipments were down 72.4%. Over three months, exports were 984,326, down 10.6% year on year.
Met shipments in March totaled 520,046 mt, a six-month high. From February, exports jumped 30.2%, and year on year, they fell 13.7%. Through three months of the year, exports were over 1.1 million mt, down 22.8% year on year.
CFNR Network
Apr 13, 2021 5:03 PM
The Prince Rupert Port Authority is donating $100,000 to the North Coast Health Improvement Society’s Cancer Care Unit upgrade project.
The project will renovate the Cancer Care Unit at the Prince Rupert Regional Hospital. Improvements include better ergonomics for medical staff and patients, as well as better facilities for patients and their families.
The total cost of the project is $200,000
CFNR Network
Mar 10, 2021 11:51 AM
A partnership between Prince Rupert Port Authority’s Community Investment Fund and the Terrace Off Road Cycling Association is helping bring the track to Terrace.
The track is located in the heart of Terrace and the asphalt pump track consists of a series of bumps and banked corners for riders. The track integrates with 2.5 kilometres of new and rehabilitated beginner and intermediate bike trails to form the HuB.
The Community Investment Fund committed $84,000 to the construction of the pump track. The investment covered the costs of the track’s durable asphalt surface, which is well-suited to variable weather conditions and requires far less maintenance than a dirt track.
Nearly 300 delegates from across Asia and North America joined the Wood Pellet Association of Canada (WPAC)’s first-ever Asia Wood Pellet Conference, highlighting the rapid and exciting expansion of pellet production and green energy demand in Canada and key Asian markets.
WPAC, together with
Canadian Biomass magazine and Canada’s embassies in Japan and South Korea and its trade office in Taiwan, hosted a live online conference called,
Energizing Asia with Sustainable Low-Carbon Biomass, on Feb. 17 (Japan Standard Time). Scientists, energy producers, government regulators and forest managers shared insights on the important role of sustainable wood biomass in meeting global greenhouse gas targets, and the data and research that supports the use of wood pellets as a green energy source.
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