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CBC.caSaskatchewan Premier Brad Wall to speak on Husky oil spillCBC.caFor the first time since a pipeline leak spilled 250,000 litres of oil and solvent into the North Saskatchewan River, imperilling the drinking water of a number of cities and towns, Prem
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CBC.caTemporary piping for new water source to Prince Albert, Sask., not yet completeCBC.caThe report submitted by Husky to the Ministry of Economy states the spill was discovered on Wednesday at 8 p.m. CST. The province said in an email last Thursday afte
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CBC.caTemporary piping for new water source to Prince Albert, Sask., meets delaysCBC.caHusky Energy issued a news release on Tuesday afternoon as a clarification of the timeline surrounding the leak of 200 to 250 cubic metres of oil into the North Saskatch
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CBC.caProvince notified 14 hours after Husky discovered oil spill, incident report showsCBC.caHusky Energy issued a news release on Tuesday afternoon as a clarification of the timeline surrounding the leak of 200 to 250 cubic metres of oil into the North S
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CBC.caOil-drenched birds treated near site of Husky pipeline leak in SaskatchewanCBC.caThree birds drenched in oil have been brought in for treatment at an animal shelter near the site of a pipeline leak that spilled 200,000 litres of oil and chemicals int
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Syracuse.comFitzPatrick nuke, the source of lake oil spill, shut down suddenly FridaySyracuse.comSCRIBA, N.Y. – The FitzPatrick nuclear plant, the source of a visible oil slick on Lake Ontario, had to be shut down manually Friday after a loss of power caus
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Wall Street Journal (blog)Big Banks on Oil: Keep Bullish Despite BrexitWall Street Journal (blog)Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Morgan Stanley, and Citigroup Inc. joined Deutsche Bank in saying the worst may be nearly over for oil. Last week's surprise U.K.
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CBC.caBig Oil vs. Big Auto: Who gets the easy ride on climate change?CBC.caCanada's oil industry would sure love to receive the same level of support from Canadians that the country's auto sector receives. Especially as decisions by politicians ove
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CBC.caFort McMurray's fire rages, pushing oil up but loonie takes a dive anyway: BUSINESS WEEK WRAPCBC.caOil surged through the week as it became clear that the fire was enough to impact global supply. Ordinarily that would be good news for the loonie
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UC RIVERSIDE: Engineering dean stepping downPress-EnterpriseOver the past decade, UC Riverside's Bourns College of Engineering has become a national player. “I would say 10 years ago many universities would not consider us seriously or as serious compe
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