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Imperial, Alberta regulator knew for years about at Kearl Lake oilsands release: documentsData filed to the Oilsands Monitoring Program shows sulphates at a sampling station in the Muskeg River began climbing drastically in March 2022.EnvironmentOct 2
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Alberta silence over Kearl oilsands spill ‘worrisome,’ says federal environment ministerAlberta has an agreement with Ottawa that all such events must be reported promptly to the federal department, which has enforcement responsibilities over water.EnvironmentMar 9
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Oil producers hope next Canadian government can fund ambitious carbon capture programThe Oilsands Pathways to Net Zero proposal would reduce emissions by 68 megatonnes by 2050, but the plan comes with a hefty price tag as well.CanadaAug 31, 2021
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Imperial Oil ramps up Kearl oilsands mine output after diluent pipeline restoredThe Calgary-based company was forced to shut down the operation, with capacity to produce 240,000 barrels per day of bitumen, a few days after a leak was detected in the Polaris pipeline near Fort McMurray on Aug. 29.CanadaSep 15, 2020
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Poachers fined, handed Saskatchewan hunting banThree people from Imperial, Sask., have been fined just over $11,000 and handed two-year hunting bans after a poaching investigation by conservation officers.CanadaMay 22, 2019
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Burnaby RCMP investigating alleged road rage with weapons involvedIt happened around 5 p.m., at the corner of Imperial Street and Gray Avenue in Burnaby.CrimeFeb 16, 2019
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Oil by rail shipments collapse amid Alberta government production cutsMonths after hitting record highs, the amount of Canadian oil being shipped by rail has fallen by more than 50 per cent as major oil companies, like Suncor and Imperial, put the brakes on their oil-by-rail operations.EconomyFeb 15, 2019
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Don’t worry about Canada’s big oil companies, they’re doing just fine: reportA new report suggests major oil companies have fared well financially since oil prices crashed a few years ago.EconomyNov 8, 2018
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Nova Scotia sets reporting requirements for proposed cap and trade programEnvironment Minister Iain Rankin says regulations are being developed that would make participation mandatory for about 20 large industrial emitters including Nova Scotia Power, Northern Pulp and Irving.EnvironmentFeb 16, 2018
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Goalie Connor Ingram talk of Imperial, Sask. ahead of World JuniorsImperial product Connor Ingram talk of the town as the goalie gets ready to represent Saskatchewan on Team Canada at the IIHF World Junior Championship.SportsDec 24, 2016
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