On a cold February night in 2020, the quiet of rural Mississippi was broken by a deafening roar and a wave of toxic gas.
Athabasca Oil Corporation (TSX: ATH) (“Athabasca” or the “Company”) is pleased to report its third quarter results marked by consistent operational performance across all assets, strong financial ...
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This is what can happen when a carbon pipeline bursts
Thirty minutes in, they knew that the gas was carbon dioxide, according to a ...
Of all the mysteries surrounding dinosaurs, none has sparked more debate than how their era ended—was it a gradual decline or ...
Groups push back on Alberta’s strategy to deal with inactive oil and gas wells as plan moves forward
A consortium of advocate groups is renewing calls to scrap the Alberta government’s proposed plans for dealing with aging oil and gas infrastructure, but the province is moving ahead. The Coalition ...
Eisenhüttenstadt offered a chance for two prospective residents to live rent-free in furnished apartments on a trial basis — 2,000 people applied from around the world. EISENHÜTTENSTADT, Germany — ...
Dinosaur stories are often written for children, with a cast of neon cartoon characters or animatronic models. But for adults ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she does not want the U.S. president to wade into the separatist movement brewing in her oil-and-gas rich province. “I don’t want any foreign interference in our ...
Independent education advocates 'disappointed' in petition to axe public funding for private schools
A new petition approved by Alberta’s chief electoral officer on Tuesday asks if the province should change its stance on public funding for independent schools. A chief financial officer must now be ...
If high school chemistry teacher Alicia Taylor gets her wish, Albertans will vote in a referendum on whether to end public funding for independent schools. "I think it's wrong to have the highest rate ...
Brett McKay is a journalist based in Edmonton. This story was originally published by the Investigative Journalism Foundation and was made possible by the Local Journalism Initiative. The UCP ...
Alberta’s striking teachers should buy some snow boots for the picket lines, because it looks like Premier Danielle Smith is digging in her heels and this could take a while. Being paid $100,000 a ...
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