EnergyNow News and Press Releases
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January 6, 2019
Supporters of an Indigenous camp blocking access to a planned pipeline in northern British Columbia say they are anticipating RCMP action over an injunction filed against them. Jennifer Wickham, a member of the Gidimt’en clan of the Wet’suwet’en First… Read More ➝
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January 4, 2019
BISMARCK, N.D. — An American Indian and environmental activist named in a federal racketeering lawsuit says her opposition to the Dakota Access oil pipeline was constitutionally protected free speech, not an attempt to incite violence as the company a… Read More ➝
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January 4, 2019
CALGARY — A 32 per cent decline in Calgary’s downtown office building property assessment this year will likely translate into lower costs for some tenants, but don’t expect much improvement in the vacancy rate, according to a commercial realtor. Lowe… Read More ➝
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January 4, 2019
VANCOUVER — Extreme volatility in oil markets has resulted in a price jump for gasoline of four cents a litre in Metro Vancouver and an analyst predicts a further hike could arrive within days. Dan McTeague, a senior petroleum analyst at GasBuddy.com,… Read More ➝
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January 3, 2019
TORONTO — North American markets were whipped lower Thursday after Apple’s warning about weaker holiday sales particularly in China signalled that trade tariffs could take more a bigger bite out of corporate earnings. Market movements including large … Read More ➝
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January 1, 2019
VANCOUVER — The British Columbia Supreme Court has granted Coastal GasLink an interlocutory injunction against members of a First Nation and others who oppose the company’s natural gas pipeline. The company is building a pipeline from northeastern B.C… Read More ➝
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January 1, 2019
EDMONTON — The year 2019 will decide whether Premier Rachel Notley’s NDP gets to finish the job of getting more oil to market or become the first party in provincial history to be one and done. “I know that the opposition wants to sort of revel in wha… Read More ➝
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December 29, 2018
ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Alta. — Speakers at another pro-pipeline rally in Alberta continued their attacks on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Saturday, saying if leaders in Ottawa don’t hear their message now, they will when a planned convoy arrives the… Read More ➝
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