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Indigenous-led prospective buyer ‘not going away’ even as Trans Mountain costs spiral

By Amanda Stephenson in Calgary An Indigenous-led initiative is still pursuing ownership of the Trans Mountain pipeline, in spite of the project’s ballooning price tag. “We are not going away, just because it’s $30.9 billion. We are entering into the...

Spanish company drops LNG terminal in New Brunswick citing high costs to ship gas

FREDERICTON — The Spanish company behind a proposal to export liquefied natural gas to Europe through a terminal in Saint John, N.B., has announced it will not go ahead with the project because the costs are too high. New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs said Friday he...

In an effort to literally keep the lights on, the Saskatchewan First Act passed by provincial government

NDP asked what they would do instead REGINA – Government of Saskatchewan passed The Saskatchewan First Act on Thursday, March 16. The government press release said the act, “defends the province’s economic autonomy and potential from federal overreach.”...

SaskPower to hold Estevan open house on 650 MW powerline interconnect with US

ESTEVAN – SaskPower announced last summer that it would be substantially increasing its transmission line interconnect with the American Southwest Power Pool (SPP). This would allow the Crown power utility to increase its ability to buy and sell power from the current...

Lithium in SK, Part 15: Grounded Lithium lays out its development plan

    Grounded is first to publicly release its map of development in Saskatchewan CALGARY – Last summer, Calgary-based Grounded Lithium Corp. drilled the second targeted lithium well in Saskatchewan. That well was near Coleville, in the west central region of...
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