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Burnaby MP arrested at Kinder Morgan pipeline protest

Burnaby MP arrested at Kinder Morgan pipeline protest

Protests also scheduled outside MPs Terry Beech and Peter Julian constituency offices
Don’t these pipeline protesters have jobs?

Don’t these pipeline protesters have jobs?

And if they don't, shouldn't they be looking for one?
Guest editorial: Will Burnaby protests go on for 14 years?

Guest editorial: Will Burnaby protests go on for 14 years?

Burnaby Now compares current anti-pipeline protests to Clayoquot Sound saga
Co-op Refinery Complex launches annual turnaround maintenance

Co-op Refinery Complex launches annual turnaround maintenance

2,200 people working day and night on turnaround
“Enormous unbooked upside in Midale” says Cardinal

“Enormous unbooked upside in Midale” says Cardinal

Calgary –On March 20 Cardinal Energy Ltd. announced its operating and financial results for the quarter and year ended December 31, 2017 as well as its 2017 year end reserves.
Greenpeace founder arrested at Kinder Morgan pipeline protest in Burnaby

Greenpeace founder arrested at Kinder Morgan pipeline protest in Burnaby

14 arrested at Trans Mountain terminal
Spartan looks to share repurchase plan

Spartan looks to share repurchase plan

Calgary – On March 15 Spartan Energy Corp. reported its financial and operating results for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2017. The company announced it is looking at a share repurchase to bolster share value.
28 arrested at Trans Mountain terminal for violating injunction

28 arrested at Trans Mountain terminal for violating injunction

28 arrested at Trans Mountain terminal for violating injunction
Trudeau visits EVRAZ Regina in support of steelworkers

Trudeau visits EVRAZ Regina in support of steelworkers

Regina – “The Trans Mountain Pipeline is going to get built. It’s a project in the national interest,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters at Regina’s EVRAZ steel mill on March 14.
55 rigs go down to the wire in Saskatchewan

55 rigs go down to the wire in Saskatchewan

With provincial road bans typically announced on or about March 15, 55 drilling rigs in Saskatchewan were working down to the wire, as of Monday, March 12. That number is roughly on par with the same week in 2017.
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