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Pandemic linked to 15% drop in fossil fuel use in 2020: energy regulator

Pandemic linked to 15% drop in fossil fuel use in 2020: energy regulator

CALGARY — The Canada Energy Regulator says pandemic lockdowns and travel restrictions that kept Canadians close to home in 2020 resulted in overall consumption of refined petroleum products dropping by about 15 per cent compared to the previous year.
Alberta reports more than half of people over 12 have received first COVID-19 shot

Alberta reports more than half of people over 12 have received first COVID-19 shot

EDMONTON — Alberta's chief medical officer of health says the province has reached a COVID-19 vaccination milestone, with more than 50 per cent of the population over the age of 12 getting at least one shot. Dr.
Kyrgyz Republic says it took control of Kumtor gold mine due to Centerra 'abdication'

Kyrgyz Republic says it took control of Kumtor gold mine due to Centerra 'abdication'

CALGARY — The Kyrgyz Republic says it is taking control of the Kumtor gold mine for three months effective immediately in view of the "abdication of its fundamental duties of care" by Canadian owner and operator Centerra Gold Inc.
Early survey results show big concerns in Alberta over Rocky Mountain coal mining

Early survey results show big concerns in Alberta over Rocky Mountain coal mining

EDMONTON — Early results from a provincial survey on coal mining in the Rocky Mountains show Albertans have major concerns about expanding the industry.
Cenovus royalty sale first in plan to sell assets to reduce debt after Husky takeover

Cenovus royalty sale first in plan to sell assets to reduce debt after Husky takeover

CALGARY — Cenovus Energy Inc. is selling an Alberta production royalty interest to Topaz Energy Corp. for $102 million, the first step in a plan to sell non-core assets to retire debt in the wake of its takeover of Husky Energy Inc. early this year.
Canadian producers cut Colombian oil output as protesters block transport routes

Canadian producers cut Colombian oil output as protesters block transport routes

CALGARY — Two Canadian oil and gas companies say they've been forced to reduce production in Colombia as protests that have resulted in 42 deaths continue in the South American country. Both Parex Resources Inc. and Gran Tierra Energy Inc.
'Absolutely beautiful': Albertans line up at U.S. border for COVID-19 vaccinations

'Absolutely beautiful': Albertans line up at U.S. border for COVID-19 vaccinations

CARWAY, Alta. — Linda Neilson had waited a long time to get her second COVID-19 vaccination and thanks to the generosity of the Blackfeet Tribe in Montana her wait ended at the Canada-United States border on Tuesday.
Edmonton Oilers' veteran goalie Mike Smith relishes another playoff chance

Edmonton Oilers' veteran goalie Mike Smith relishes another playoff chance

EDMONTON — A shot at a Stanley Cup late in an NHL career is something to savour. Edmonton Oilers goaltender Mike Smith is a 39-year-old veteran aspiring to hoist the Cup before the end of his career.
Alberta and Manitoba intensive care units feeling strain of COVID-19 cases

Alberta and Manitoba intensive care units feeling strain of COVID-19 cases

Health officials in Alberta and Manitoba warned Monday that they were reaching new peaks for intensive care admissions, even as more stable case counts and expanded vaccine rollouts buoyed hopes in other provinces.
Alberta has record number of people in intensive care beds: health officials

Alberta has record number of people in intensive care beds: health officials

EDMONTON — Staff in Alberta hospitals are treating more people in intensive care units than at any other time in the province's history, officials warn, adding that hospitalizations for COVID-19 are particularly high for people in rural areas. Dr.
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