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Pipeline Online Podcast, Ep. 34: Paul Colborne, Surge CEO and Oil Person of the Year

Paul Colborne is the 2026 Oil Person of the Year, and will be honoured as such on June 3 at the Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Show in Weyburn. His lengthy career includes Husky Oil, Wascana Energy, Startech Energy, founder and initial president and CEO of Crescent Point....

Op-Ed: Curtis Boyes: Gridlocked or Recharged? Saskatchewan’s Nuclear Moment

For years, I’ve advocated for deploying large-scale CANDU reactors to strengthen and eventually anchor Saskatchewan’s power grid. Back in 2024, I raised concerns about the province’s plan to pursue a fleet of small modular reactors (≤300 MWe each). At the time, the...

Lori Carr’s statement on the NDP Grid and Growth Plan and its impact on coal workerS in her riding

On Tuesday, April 28, Estevan-Big Muddy MLA and Minister  of Mental Health and Addictions, Seniors and Rural and Remote Health made the following statement in the Legislature regarding the NDP’s Grid and Growth Plan 2026 and its impact on coal workers in her...

Letter to the Editor: Trent Wallace: Alberta NDP’s shuttering of coal was a mistake. Don’t do it in Saskatchewan

Dear Editor: Re: IBEW 2067 reaction to NDP power plan: Come down to Estevan and Coronach and tell us about it I grew up in Estevan, never worked in the coal mines or for SaskPower, but had family and many friends that did and still do. The NDP’s plan is a...

Jim Warren: Climate alarmists and emissions reduction crusaders were beginning to lose their war on conventional energy: then came the war with Iran

  In the year prior to the outbreak of the latest war in the Persian Gulf, it looked like the climate alarmist agenda was in trouble. A consensus was emerging among geopolitical analysts, namely that the emissions reduction goals identified in the 2015 Paris...
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