On December 14, 2023, Alberta s Minister of Environment and Protected Areas EPA, Rebecca Schulz, announced the launch of two new pilot projects aimed at improving and expediting the well site reclamation process in the province.
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AN incredible Barrow boy has had his long blonde locks cut in memory of his friend. Described by his mum as a kind little soul, soon to be seven-year-old Thomas Machell has cut his hair to raise money for The National Society of Epilepsy after his close friend sadly passed away in 2018. Thomas Machell, a pupil at Chetwynde School, started growing his hair at just four years old after seeing someone on TV having a sponsored haircut. This inspired him to set out his own mission of growing his hair and start a fundraiser. The youngster has raised more than £2,000 for the charity and will also donate his hair to the Little Princess Trust.
A South Lakes church and its rags to riches connections Menu FAMOUSLY, the beautiful Georgian church at Ings was rebuilt in 1743 by Robert Bateman. He was a local lad who made good, having left Lakeland as a pedlar to trudge and trade his way to London where, as Wordsworth put it, ‘he grew wondrous rich’, mainly as a merchant trading with Leghorn. Appropriately, his church’s ornate altar displays a top of inlaid Italian marble. Less well known is the coincidence that a previous church, according to Thomas Machell, was ‘built or at least endowed by Rowland Wilson, a poor boy in the hamlet who went south to try his fortune.