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Quick Dick McDick partners with Steffes Auctioneers for Pattison Children’s Hospital Charity Auction

Do you want a belt buckle the size of my old Buick’s hubcap? Well here’s your chance. Three limited edition Quick Dick McDick belt buckles are being auctioned off via Steffes Auctioneers to benefit the Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital in Saskatoon....

Enbridge’s Weyburn wind project open house, Part 3: Consultation, renewable energy, turbine size

At the Dec. 11 open house for the Seven Stars Energy Project, proponent Enbridge laid out updates for its planned 200 megawatt wind farm to be located just east of Weyburn. You can read Part 1 about the open house here and Part 2 here. A resident of Weyburn was...

Updated Clean Electricity Regulations shift deadline from 2035 to 2050, or do they? Are they a bait and switch?

Impossible to reach emissions goal still pegged for 2035 The newly updated federal Clean Electricity Regulations (CER) shift the deadline for reaching a “net zero” electrical grid from 2035 to 2050. At least that’s what the headlines all say. But digging into the...

Enbridge’s Weyburn wind project open house, Part 2: Enbridge’s opening statements

At the Dec. 11 open house for the Seven Stars Energy Project, proponent Enbridge laid out updates for its planned 200 megawatt wind farm to be located just east of Weyburn. You can read Part 1 about the open house here. Enbridge representatives said “apology” or...

B.C.’s projected deficit grows again to $9.4 billion in latest fiscal update

British Columbia’s new finance minister said she is “realistic” about the economic challenges facing the province after announcing this year’s record deficit is projected to reach $9.4 billion. Brenda Bailey said Tuesday that the forecasted...
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