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Two workers injured in N.L. refinery explosion have been released from hospital

Braya Renewable Fuels says two of the eight workers injured in the explosion at Come By Chance Refinery in Newfoundland have been released from hospital. In a statement Monday afternoon the company said that it has stopped construction work at the refinery 150...

Recent Suncor fatalities ‘devastating’ for survivors of other workplace tragedies

By Amanda Stephenson in Calgary When Alyssa Grocutt’s father died, the funeral home engraved his fingerprints onto a necklace for her to keep as a memento. Thirteen years later, Alyssa still wears the necklace daily. It’s the only physical object she now...

Eight in hospital, some seriously injured, after Newfoundland refinery explosion

By Sarah Smellie in St. John’s Eight people were sent to hospital Friday after an explosion at a refinery in Come By Chance, N.L., about 150 kilometres west of St. John’s, police said. RCMP said some were seriously injured in the blast and had to be...

Imperial, Exxon completes $1.9B sale of XTO Energy Canada to Whitecap Resources

Imperial Oil Ltd. says it and ExxonMobil Canada have closed the $1.9-billion sale of their oil and gas-producing assets in the Montney and Duvernay areas to Whitecap Resources Inc. The two companies each owned 50 per cent of XTO Energy Canada, which held the assets,...

Alberta to use $13.2B budget windfall to pay down debt, put cash in piggy bank

Alberta’s finance minister says the government is going to use this year’s projected windfall budget surplus to pay down debt and put some cash in its piggy bank. Jason Nixon says the plan is to make a $13.4-billion repayment on the provincial debt and add almost $3...
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