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Weyburn oilman and farmer Dan Cugnet releasing two country albums this weekend at Forget’s Happy Nun

WEYBURN – How does an oilman and farmer become a country singer? With the help of a pandemic. Some people bought a Peloton. Dan Cugnet recorded two records. Cugnet, a Weyburn man involved in several oil ventures when he’s not farming, is picking up his guitar and...

Federal environment minister approves Bay du Nord oil project off Newfoundland

By Sarah Smellie in St John’s Federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault has approved a controversial new oil project off the coast of Newfoundland with what Ottawa is calling the strongest emissions rules ever imposed. His decision released Wednesday by the...

Brian Zinchuk on Gormley: Increasing oil production, SMRs, Keystone Royalty and more

On April 6, Pipeline Online editor Brian Zinchuk was on CJME/CKOM’s John Gormley Live as part of a regular monthly feature talking about energy. Gormley and Zinchuk talked about increasing Canada’s oil production, the success of Keystone Royalty, small...

N.L. Bay du Nord oil project highlights tension between economy, climate goals

ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — As Newfoundland and Labrador awaits word from Ottawa on a proposed new oilfield off the coast of St. John’s, Shears Mercer says he’s not worried — he’s frustrated. Mercer is the mayor of Brigus, a picturesque town on...

Suncor’s decision to get out of wind and solar criticized by Greenpeace

CALGARY — Suncor Energy Inc. is getting out of the wind and solar business, even as a new UN report on climate change says wind and solar technologies are the two best avenues to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and limit the planet’s warming to a critical...
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