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Hannah Konschuh, a grain farmer growing wheat, canola, barley and yellow peas in Albertaâs Wheatland County, has been fighting with oil and gas companies that either havenât paid or are aggressively trying to reduce their leases for the wells that dot her land.
Sheâs not alone. Further south toward Medicine Hat, Ron Huvenaars, a farmer growing barley, wheat and quinoa, and who is also president of the Alberta Surface Rights Federation, says heâs been helping a growing number of Alberta farmers deal with energy companies looking to cut costs by withholding payments to farmers.
A 46-YEAR-OLD man who stole six goats, and later walked three of them to the butcher stall, will have to pay $3350 in compensation/ fine or spend nine months in prison. On May 15 in Grieggs, Keith Wilson stole one black ram goat, two white ram goats, two brown ewe goats and one white ewe goat, together valued at $2350, the property of their caretaker, Ralford Ranger of Richland Park. …
June 01 2021
Brittany Quick-Warner is president and chief executive officer of the Eugene Area Chamber of Commerce. Keith Wilson is president and CEO of TITAN Freight Systems in Portland, and an advisory board member of the U.S. High Speed Rail Association.
Since 1993, Portland-area congestion has increased a whopping 252%, with the average resident now spending 89 hours every year in traffic. Meanwhile in the Eugene and Salem areas, time spent in congestion has increased more than 150%.
As we return to normal, it s only going to get worse. Oh, and it s bad for business and the climate, too.
It does not have to be this way.
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KEITH WILSON, to pay $3350 in compensation Social Share A 46-YEAR-OLD man who stole six goats, and later walked three of them to the butcher stall, will have to pay $3350 in compensation/ fine or spend nine months in prison.
On May 15 in Grieggs, Keith Wilson stole one black ram goat, two white ram goats, two brown ewe goats and one white ewe goat, together valued at $2350, the property of their caretaker, Ralford Ranger of Richland Park.
Ranger had reported these animals missing from his property in Grieggs, and on Sunday May 16, the police received a report that Wilson was seen walking with six goats in the Grieggs/Lauders area. The police went in search of him and the goats, and their search led them to a butcher stall. There they were informed that Wilson had brought three goats to the stall and walked away with the other three. The meat from the butchered animals was taken into custody, as was Wilson.