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First Nation aims to grow its food security in northern 'B.C.' — with geothermal heat

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Twin Sisters Native Plant Nursery, jointly operated by West Moberly First Nations and Saulteau First Nations in northern ‘B.C.,’ converted from propane to biomass heating a decade ago. Now, West Moberly First Nations plans to go even greener — growing food in greenhouses heated by geothermal energy from deep underground. Photo courtesy Government of B.C./Flickr This story was originally published by The Narwhal here and is reprinted with permiss…
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IndigiNews broke the news in on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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