The Independent Well Servicing Safety Stand Down returned on Tuesday, Jan. 10, after going on hiatus during the COVID-19 pandemic. This was the sixth time the event has taken place, according to Brian Crossman, one of the partners in IWS. “We want to help in...
Wednesday morning, Alberta’s wind and solar power had flatlined to next to zero, again. Coffee makers in Edmonton and Calgary were not running on wind. As the sun had not yet risen at 7:26 a.m. on Jan. 11, only 1 megawatt of power was being produced from solar, as is...
VIRDEN, MAN. – Some people really like working. And Bruce Bailey would be example No. 1. Bruce and his wife Beverley retired from Fontana’s Trucking (2006) Ltd. on Dec. 31, after 39 years running it, and 16 years after they sold it in 2006. He was going to stick...
REGINA – On Jan. 10, SaskEnergy and the Regina Airport Authority (RAA) announced they are are piloting the use of new technology in Saskatchewan that could reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the main heating system at the Regina International Airport (YQR) by about...
By Rosa Saba in Toronto Energy prices will likely be volatile in the first quarter of 2023 as geopolitical uncertainty continues, Deloitte said. Global factors including the war in Ukraine and China’s rocky COVID reopening will continue to contribute to tension...
By Heather Hollingsworth in Mission MISSION, Kan. (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency announced Monday that it has reached an agreement with a pipeline operator to clean up a spill that dumped 14,000 bathtubs’ worth of crude oil into a rural Kansas creek. The...