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Federal government investigates consumer complaints against solar companyThe federal government is now investigating consumer complaints against company Sunwave Solar after multiple Alberta homeowners said they paid for services never delivered.ConsumerDec 14, 2022
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Albertans shocked twice by sky-high power bills caused by ‘estimated’ readingsTwo Albertans are speaking out after getting power bills that were unusually sky-high due to estimated meter readings not actual readings.ConsumerApr 28, 2022
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Unusual meter mix-up leads to shocking bill for Alberta manAn Alberta man is questioning why he is on the hook for thousands of dollars following a utility meter mix-up he was not to blame for.ConsumerFeb 10, 2022
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Farm safety concerns top of mind as harvest season underway in southern AlbertaOne of the best harvest seasons the region has seen in recent years is underway, and with the surplus in crop, farmers will need to stay vigilant as the workload increases.CanadaAug 12, 2020
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Alberta man recounts near-fatal encounter with power line as incidents continue to riseLorne Jackson knows all too well about the dangers of downed power lines and still suffers the effects of a terrible accident 15 years ago.CanadaAug 8, 2020
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Family has long battle with utility company Fortis over power linesA Cardston farm family had been in an ongoing dispute with their utility provider, FortisAlberta, over the placement of power lines for many months.CanadaJul 30, 2020
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Proposed massive solar farm at Edmonton’s airport could power over 27,000 homesWhen complete, the 120-megawatt solar farm will stretch over 627-acres, equivalent to about 313 CFL football fields.CanadaJul 7, 2020
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Widespread power outages in Alberta Sunday as thousands affectedMany parts of Alberta were without power Sunday afternoon, leaving thousands in the dark as multiple agencies reported outages shortly after 3 p.m.CanadaJun 7, 2020
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FortisAlberta helps restore power in Turks and Caicos following Hurricane IrmaFortisAlberta has sent 19 employees to Turks and Caicos islands to help with restoring power to the area after it was rocked by Hurricane Irma.WeatherSep 10, 2017
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