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Fire at abandoned house in Primrose, Ont., considered ‘suspicious’: policeAt about 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, fire crews and police attended the blaze, which took place on Highway 10 between Highway 89 and 30th Sideroad.FireMay 13, 2021
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Halifax traffic stop results in break-in, theft chargesHalifax Regional Police say that officers attempted to stop a vehicle behind 29 Primrose Street at approximately 11:43 p.m., when both occupants ran from the vehicle.CrimeJun 24, 2018
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Excessive steaming a factor in CNRL’s Primrose leaks: Alberta regulatorThe Alberta Energy Regulator says excessive steaming was one of the reasons behind high-profile leaks at Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.'s Primrose oilsands project nearly three years ago.EnvironmentMar 21, 2016
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‘Perfect storm’ puts crude oil production at lowest point in almost 2 yearsWhile companies have yet to release production numbers, the British bank says a "perfect storm'' of events including wildfires and upgrader maintenance in Alberta are expected to have cut average national production to 3.98 million barrels of oil a day in May.EnvironmentJun 1, 2015
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CNRL applies to resume work at Alberta oilsands leak siteCanadian Natural Resources Ltd. is seeking approval to resume crude extraction from the part of its Alberta oilsands property where a bitumen-water mixture was found oozing to the surface last year.CanadaAug 7, 2014
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2 provinces, 2 environmental disasters, 2 very different responsesWhy the huge difference in responses to the Mount Polley tailings breach in B.C. and the Canadian Natural Resources, Ltd. bitumen spills in northern Alberta?CanadaAug 7, 2014
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Steaming may have caused endless Alberta oil spills, CNRL admitsFor the first time, Canadian Natural Resources, Ltd. has admitted a series of never-ending spills on its property could be caused by its own high-pressure steaming.EnvironmentJul 14, 2014
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Burger war divides families and Ontario townThere are no shell craters or barbed wire but the road separating Super Burger and Champ Burger at the entrance to the Grey Bruce Peninsula, is a no man’s land in a decades old burger battle.Jun 30, 2014
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