Sun, Jul 31: It’s taken more than a week and a half, but crews have uncovered the Husky Energy pipeline breach that leaked up to 250-thousand litres of crude into the North Saskatchewan River. Saskatchewan’s deputy minister of the economy Laurie Pushor says the section was dug up Friday and workers are now trying to figure out how to remove the section without causing more oil to spill. Jacqueline Wilson reports.
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Husky Energy crews isolate section of pipeline where leak occurred
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