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Letter: Process our own oil

Letter: Process our own oil

With all the jingoism over Kinder Morgan’s pipeline expansion creating jobs—and almost all of it temporary work—it’s conspicuous how there’s no mention of creating actual long-term employment by processing enough of our own crude to, at the very leas
Camion Trucking is working on expansion

Camion Trucking is working on expansion

Hoping to grow during road ban season
Kinder Morgan suspends non-essential spending on Trans Mountain Expansion Project

Kinder Morgan suspends non-essential spending on Trans Mountain Expansion Project

Proponent puts last major tidewater export pipeline in doubt due to B.C. resistance
Dig safe: Saskatchewan Common Ground Alliance

Dig safe: Saskatchewan Common Ground Alliance

Estevan – It’s a message that’s been reinforced every year for 29 years for dirtmovers across Saskatchewan. While the wording may vary, the message is always the same: “Dig safe.

Pipeline protester's pooch pooping in Burnaby detachment shows disrespect: RCMP

Anti-pipeline protesters who allowed a dog to take a dump in the lobby, left the excrement outside and shared images of incident on social media showed a lack of respect during a protest at the Burnaby RCMP detachment Friday, according to police.

Moosomin СÀ¶ÊÓƵ says NDP is waving white flag on carbon tax

Letter to the Editor
Disappointment from unfulfilled expectations

Disappointment from unfulfilled expectations

When the oil downturn hit its greatest depths, when things looked bleakest, there was hope. Hope that when oil hit US$50 per barrel for WTI, then, surely when it hit US$65, things would turn around.
HSE Integrated has new digs in Lloydminster and Weyburn

HSE Integrated has new digs in Lloydminster and Weyburn

Lloydminster, Weyburn – HSE Integrated has set up to new shops in recent months, one in Weyburn, and one in Lloydminster.
Husky to face charges regarding North Saskatchewan River oil spill

Husky to face charges regarding North Saskatchewan River oil spill

Regina – Husky Energy is scheduled to appear in Lloydminster provincial court on March 29 to face one charge under the provincial Environmental Management and Protection Act, 2010 (EMPA, 2010), as well as several other charges under federal legislati
Moe supports cutting off oil to B.C.

Moe supports cutting off oil to B.C.

Saskatchewan won’t be filling their tanks, as premier looks to export permits if necessary
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