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Enbridge’s Seven Stars wind project survives crucial RM of Weyburn vote

  WEYBURN – Enbridge’s Seven Stars Energy Project lives to carry on another day, as the RM of Weyburn passed a critical bylaw amendment on May 7 which will remove a restriction on wind turbine height. According to the previous reeve, in 2013 the RM of Weyburn...

SaskPower awards major wind and solar projects to Meadow Lake Tribal Council, Mistawasis Nêhiyawak and Potentia partnerships

200 megawatts wind project at Assiniboia, 100 megawatt solar project at Coronach REGINA – SaskPower awarded two major renewable power projects to Potentia Renewables and its First Nations partners on May 1. The two projects are a 200 megawatt wind facility to be...

All-of-the-above approach: SaskPower Minister’s speech at wind and solar announcement

  REGINA – Why is Saskatchewan approving additional wind and solar projects at Assiniboia and Coronach? (See principal story here.) Here’s Crown Investments Corporation (and SaskPower) Minister Jeremy Harrison’s speech, given at the May 1 announcement in...

Smith implies not necessarily separation, but separation if necessary

  EDMONTON – Alberta Premier Danielle Smith threw down the gauntlet with the federal government on May 5, demanding a long list of grievances be resolved, now. There was also an implicit threat of separation in her remarks. While Smith said several times she...

Williston Basin Petroleum Conference: Moe on Energy, Trade and the Federal Election

Premier Scott Moe & Cenovus Executive Vice President Jeff Lawson spoke at the Williston Basin Petroleum Conference on April 29 to kick off the event. The discussion ranged from trade barriers and pipelines to careers and of course, the federal election. This was...
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