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Husky lays off staff, but won’t say how many

Husky lays off staff, but won’t say how many

Calgary – Husky Energy laid off a number of workers on Oct. 22, the day after the federal election. When contacted on that morning, company spokesperson Kim Guttormson responded by email, “Today we did have to say goodbye to some of our colleagues.
Editorial: Western alienation? We’re hearing separatism, from all over

Editorial: Western alienation? We’re hearing separatism, from all over

“Western alienation will only grow.” That’s what former Saskatchewan premier Brad Wall said in a panel during Global’s election coverage on Oct. 21. “Mr.
Column: “The Alberta Question,” and Saskatchewan’s too, is not going away

Column: “The Alberta Question,” and Saskatchewan’s too, is not going away

A few weeks ago I wrote about how American geopolitical strategist Peter Zeihan seems to be pretty darn accurate in his predictions.
Crescent Point closes on sales, but no further details released

Crescent Point closes on sales, but no further details released

Calgary –Crescent Point Energy Corp. announced on Oct. 18 it had successfully closed the previously announced sale of its Uinta Basin asset and certain non-core conventional assets in southeast Saskatchewan.
Vivian Krause documentary now available for free

Vivian Krause documentary now available for free

Outcry over $4.99 fee pushes filmmaker and Krause to make it free so that the message can be more broadly seen
Infrastructure is the big issue for the oilpatch, says PSAC CEO

Infrastructure is the big issue for the oilpatch, says PSAC CEO

Regina – Gary Mar, president and CEO of the Petroleum Services, says infrastructure is the key issue for the oilpatch in this upcoming federal election. He spoke to Pipeline News at the SIMSA Oil and Gas Supply Chain Forum in Regina on Oct. 3.

SaskPower net metering program for changed substantially

Subsidies gone for installation, but payment for excess power
Column: What four years of the current government has meant for the oilpatch

Column: What four years of the current government has meant for the oilpatch

The last five years in the oilpatch have been rough. It was in late 2014 when the wheels started coming off. Oil at US$100 a barrel disappeared, never to reappear.
Vivian Krause’ documentary, Over a Barrel, released

Vivian Krause’ documentary, Over a Barrel, released

North Vancouver, B.C. – Writer and researcher Vivian Krause’ documentary, Over a Barrel , was released on Oct. 8 on Vimeo, after showings in Calgary and Edmonton in the days before.
Baker Hughes goes green, literally, as it becomes independent of GE

Baker Hughes goes green, literally, as it becomes independent of GE

Not blue anymore, they're going to need a lot of paint
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