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Pipeline leak occurs north of Stoughton

An oil spill northeast of Stoughton has resulted in approximately 200,000 litres of oil being leaked onto the Ocean Man First Nation. According to a statement released on Jan. 23, the provincial Ministry of the Environment was notified late on Jan.
PSAC study available digitally

PSAC study available digitally

The Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC) and JWN have announced the launch of the 2017 PSAC Well Cost Study in a new digitized format, offering users a fully customizable database to compare well costs in more than 150 categories.
Â鶹´«Ã½AVern Cruisers donates to STARS ambulance

Â鶹´«Ã½AVern Cruisers donates to STARS ambulance

The STARS Air Ambulance received $3,400 from the Â鶹´«Ã½AVern Cruisers of Assiniboia, with the donation made before Christmas in December.
Assiniboia Times donates to food bank

Assiniboia Times donates to food bank

The Assiniboia Times donated to the Salvation Army Food Bank as part of its ‘Find the Gnome Contest’. Trynda Wilderman from the Assiniboia Times presents Darlene Wasyluk, manager of the Salvation Army, with $150.
Refined oil supplies decline

Refined oil supplies decline

Canadian refineries received 7.2 million cubic metres of crude oil in October 2016 which was a decrease of 2.6 per cent from the same month in 2015.

Refined oil supplies decline

Canadian refineries received 7.2 million cubic metres of crude oil in October 2016 which was a decrease of 2.6 per cent from the same month in 2015.
Incredible business journey for the Three Farmers just got more interesting

Incredible business journey for the Three Farmers just got more interesting

They are seven years into the venture and continue to explore new opportunities and possibilities.
More power and gas use records set

More power and gas use records set

One record broken, another one tied. That was the story for SaskPower and SaskEnergy this past week as Saskatchewan’s extremely cold conditions placed unprecedented pressures on the province’s electricity and heating source corporations.

More power and gas use records set

One record broken, another one tied. That was the story for SaskPower and SaskEnergy this past week as Saskatchewan’s extremely cold conditions placed unprecedented pressures on the province’s electricity and heating source corporations.
BD3 still proving its point

BD3 still proving its point

Those who are not strong supporters of the Bounday Dam carbon capture and sequestration system, will continue to focus on the few negatives while dismissing the favourable facts surrounding this once controversial $1.
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