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Calgary s Pembina stops construction of $8-billion Oregon facility

An oil industry advocate is furious the City of Calgary didn’t have any industry representatives at their annual climate change conference. Deirdra Garyk has written a letter to Mayor Naheed Nenshi and other city council members demanding an answer as to why there were no oil and gas contributors in the 3,000 participants in the two-day conference March 25-26. “I attended the City-sponsored annual Climate Symposium last week that discussed how climate change is impacting Calgary and what innovative solutions could be implemented. These issues are top-of-mind for many, and it’s not the overall topic that I’m concerned about; it’s some of the speakers,” wrote Garyk in her EnergyNow blog.

John Mah | Alberta ca

Inducted in 2020 “St. John Ambulance has a long-standing relationship with the Canadian Armed Forces. Many Canadians are members of both organizations. With common backgrounds and common ways of solving problems, we can get more done together. It’s all about making Canada a better place.” Lieutenant-Colonel (Ret’d) John Mah of Edmonton has dedicated over 40 years of leadership, hard work and compassion to make life better for others. As a respected international lawyer, dedicated member of the Canadian Armed Forces, and tireless volunteer with St. John International, John helps people solve problems around the corner and around the world. John Chew Mean Mah was born on December 20, 1950, in Sunkok, Toishan, Kwangtung, China. As a young child, he immigrated to Canada in 1956. He joined his grandparents who had immigrated ahead of him in 1913, and later opened the Union Cafe in Edson, Alberta. John remembers this as an exciting new time with lots to discover, from snow to a

Local salon wins Pacesetter Homes Business Award, donates funds to Families First

Article content Lisa Crawford, owner of Crawford Master Stylists, (formerly Simply Stunning Salon and Makeup) was awarded the Pacesetter Homes Community Champions Award in the Local Business category. Crawford said the generosity of the Fort Saskatchewan community is to thank for her success. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Local salon wins Pacesetter Homes Business Award, donates funds to Families First Back to video “The best move I’ve ever made with my life was moving to Fort Saskatchewan. I love this community so much and I will do whatever it takes to help out this community and I will always pay it forward. All the business owners in this community are wonderful people and I am so excited to be a part of that.”

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