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Pembina Pipeline’s profits rise on higher crude, natural gas prices

Pembina Pipeline Corp. says it earned $418 million in the second quarter, reflecting higher natural gas liquids (NGL) and crude oil prices and margins, as well as rising volumes on its key pipeline systems. The Calgary-based energy infrastructure company says its...

Jim Warren: Brad Wall’s legacy will survive attacks from Leader-Post columnist

If there was any doubt about the editorial position of the Regina Leader-Post with respect to Western-based opposition to the federal government, it was laid to rest last month. The July 6 column by the paper’s political columnist, Murray Mandryk, attempted to take...

Brian Zinchuk on John Gormley Live: Poilievre, coal, rig count, lithium, helium, oil prices, Ukrainian refugees, hiring and the Lloydminster Heavy Oil Show. Whew!

Pipeline Online editor and owner Brian Zinchuk appeared on CJME/CKOM’s John Gormley Live on Thursday, Aug. 4. There were a large number of topics touched upon. The conversation was fast and furious. It touched on Pierre Poilievre coming to Estevan, and coal...

Poilievre skips Conservative leadership debate, shows up in Weyburn, Estevan, Regina and Moosomin instead

Oil, agriculture and coal miners come out in support to Estevan event   ESTEVAN – Frontrunner Conservative leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre skipped a national leadership debate to make his second visit to southeast Saskatchewan in two months on Aug. 3,...

Grounded Lithium just drilled its first targeted lithium well in Saskatchewan, only the second of its type in this province

COLEVILLE, CALGARY – On Aug. 2, a new lithium exploration company, Grounded Lithium Corp., was wrapping up its first targeted lithium well. It’s the first in what the company is calling their Kindersley Lithium Project (KLP). That makes Grounded just the second...
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