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Trumps tasks congressman with writing executive order he could issue to halt offshore wind

  By Jennifer Mcdermott President-elect Donald Trump tasked a New Jersey congressman and vocal critic of offshore wind with writing an executive order he could issue to halt wind energy projects. Offshore wind is a major part of transitioning to an electric grid...

Reaching for a Million, Part 2: Making sure Saskatchewan doesn’t miss the pipeline bus

  REGINA – The Alberta government is getting serious about doubling its oil production, with Premier Danielle Smith and Enbridge announcing on Jan. 6 plans to expand export pipeline capacity to enable production growth. Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, too, has...

Key takeaways from Trump’s energy secretary pick’s confirmation hearing

  By Jennifer Mcdermott   Chris Wright, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for energy secretary, told senators during his confirmation hearing Wednesday that he would promote all sources of American energy, while also acknowledging the burning of fossil...

Independent Well Servicing Safety Standdown, Part 2: Decision making while driving

  Ryan Jacobson, CEO of the Saskatchewan Safety Council, was the speaker for the Independent Well Servicing Safety Standdown, held at Southeast College Estevan Campus on Jan. 8. You can read Part 1 of the presentation here. “Why are 50% of our total collisions at...

Reaching for a Million, Part 1: If Saskatchewan wants to pay for doctors and teachers, we need to drill, baby, drill

  There was a clear message in the October Saskatchewan general election – more money is needed for health care and education. But what was hardly discussed during the election was how to pay for it. In his acceptance speech on election night, Premier Scott Moe...
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