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Feces and garbage: Residents of west-central Alberta worried about bush parties

Feces and garbage: Residents of west-central Alberta worried about bush parties

SUNDRE, Alta. — RCMP say bush parties on Crown land in west-central Alberta have people who live in the rural area worried about their property and their quality of life.
Search for man who fell into river in Banff National Park scaled down

Search for man who fell into river in Banff National Park scaled down

LAKE LOUISE, Alta. — Officials say they are scaling back the search for a 23-year-old man from India who is presumed dead after falling into the North Saskatchewan River in Banff National Park.
Oilsands production expected to rebound after pandemic-linked 2020 slump

Oilsands production expected to rebound after pandemic-linked 2020 slump

CALGARY — A new report predicts Canadian oilsands production will have its biggest annual decline on record this year, dropping by an average of nearly 175,000 barrels per day due to issues associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pipeline owner fined for unsafe incident near GO tracks in Greater Toronto

Pipeline owner fined for unsafe incident near GO tracks in Greater Toronto

CALGARY — The Canada Energy Regulator is fining Trans-Northern Pipelines $40,000 for an incident near a commuter train line in Greater Toronto that resulted in damage to a pipeline transporting gasoline.
RBC agrees to buy electricity from new southern Alberta solar power farm project

RBC agrees to buy electricity from new southern Alberta solar power farm project

CALGARY — The Royal Bank of Canada says it is the first Canadian bank to sign a long-term renewable energy power purchase agreement, a deal which will support development of a 39-megawatt, $70-million solar project in southern Alberta.
'Insane:' Report details random camping stresses on Alberta wilderness

'Insane:' Report details random camping stresses on Alberta wilderness

EDMONTON — A vast section of Alberta backcountry once considered for a park is being overused by tens of thousands of campers who cut trees, strew garbage and trespass, says a provincial advisory committee.
Alberta reports 8 new COVID-19 deaths, 5 at Edmonton long-term care home

Alberta reports 8 new COVID-19 deaths, 5 at Edmonton long-term care home

EDMONTON — The majority of Alberta's COVID-19 deaths over the weekend were at a long-term care home in Edmonton and the provincial health service has taken over its day-to-day operations, the chief medical officer of health said.
Deutsche Bank says it won't back any new oilsands or coal projects

Deutsche Bank says it won't back any new oilsands or coal projects

CALGARY — Frankfurt-based Deutsche Bank is joining a lengthening list of European lenders and insurance companies that say they won't back new oilsands projects.
MEG Energy records bigger Q2 loss on lower oil prices, reduced bitumen output

MEG Energy records bigger Q2 loss on lower oil prices, reduced bitumen output

CALGARY — Oilsands producer MEG Energy Corp. is reporting a higher second-quarter net loss on voluntarily curtailed bitumen production and lower oil prices.
Western Energy: 2Q Earnings Snapshot

Western Energy: 2Q Earnings Snapshot

CALGARY, Alberta (AP) _ Western Energy Services Corp. (WEEEF) on Monday reported a loss of $5.8 million in its second quarter. On a per-share basis, the Calgary, Alberta-based company said it had a loss of 6 cents.
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