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Report critical of Boundary Dam CCS project suggests the answer is wind

Regina – The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, an Ottawa-based thinktank with a Regina office, put out a paper on Feb. 10 critical of the Boundary Dam Integrated Carbon Capture and Storage Project.

Film versus oil – which would pay the bills?

There was an interesting exchange between Premier Brad Wall and Leader of the Opposition Cam Broten during Question Period on March 16, two days before the tabling of the provincial budget.
Tigers prey on county curlers

Tigers prey on county curlers

Lloydminster Heavy Crude Open Bonspiel

Clean Air Leadership Awards

Nominations close April 15
Searching for work via online job boards

Searching for work via online job boards

Part of our NOW WHAT!?! series of stories on looking for work
Kick your lunchpail down the road

Kick your lunchpail down the road

Part of our NOW WHAT!?! series of stories on looking for work
Climate change is the issue, says environmental activist

Climate change is the issue, says environmental activist

Regina - Rick Morrell, organic farmer, grocery store owner and executive director of the Saskatchewan Eco Network wants to see less reliance on oil due to climate change impacts. He’s concerned about potential “worldwide famine and wars about food.
Fracking resistance strategic meeting held in Saskatoon

Fracking resistance strategic meeting held in Saskatoon

Environmental group needs more information
SaskPower responds to thinktank report critical of carbon capture strategy

SaskPower responds to thinktank report critical of carbon capture strategy

When SaskPower nearly hit a peak in power demand, wind was only generating 1 MW
Accounting for $661 million in lost oil revenue: Bill Boyd

Accounting for $661 million in lost oil revenue: Bill Boyd

Minister of Economy Bill Boyd discusses recent provincial budget