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TDG Gold Corp Commences Drilling at the Shasta Project, Toodoggone District, British Columbia

TDG Gold Corp Commences Drilling at the Shasta Project, Toodoggone District, British Columbia
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TDG Gold Corp Announces 30-Year Extensions to Baker and Shasta Mining Leases, Toodoggone Production Corridor, British Columbia

WHITE ROCK, BC / ACCESSWIRE / June 01, 2021 / TDG Gold Corp (TSXV:TDG) (the "Company" or "TDG") is pleased to announce the extension of its Baker and Shasta mining leases until Sep 10, 2051 and June 13

Madison s: More clean energy funding for remote BC communities - Canadian Biomass Magazine

May 13, 2021 May 13, 2021 Topics Natural Resources Canada (NRC) recently announced it will award more than $7 million in funding to Indigenous communities in B.C. to support their transition from fossil-fuel to biomass-based heating systems. The funding will be distributed through the NRC’s Clean Energy for Rural and Remote Communities program as part of a $175 million initiative to develop and deploy renewable energy projects to reduce the reliance of remote communities on diesel fuel while also providing a stable, local source of economic growth. Communities that qualify for full funding under the program must contain at least 10 dwellings, fewer than 1,000 residents, and not be connected to the North American electrical grid or gas pipeline network.

Canadian Biomass top 10 stories in 2020 - Canadian Biomass Magazine

Canadian Biomass’ top 10 stories in 2020 December 21, 2020 This year has been unlike any other, thanks to COVID-19. But with wood pellet producers declared essential early on in the pandemic, along with other energy producers, progress continues to be made in our industry. And as the federal and provincial governments focus on a green economic recovery, the Canadian bioeconomy is set to grow at a faster pace than ever. This is particularly the case in rural and remote communities where bioheat is seen as a cleaner, more economical alternative to fossil fuels – one that would give these communities more autonomy over their energy needs. Over the summer, Canadian Biomass released a series of articles by Sebnem Madrali and Jean Blair that outlined nine rural communities’ experience with bioenergy, based on phone interviews by CanmetENERGY (part of Natural Resources Canada).

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