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Volunteers plant trees in the 416 Fire burn area


Volunteers plant trees in the 416 Fire burn area
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Planting part of larger environmental restoration effort
Saturday, April 17, 2021 4:22 PM
Volunteers plant trees in the 416 Fire burn area
Volunteer Livi Curmano plants a tree Saturday morning in the 416 Fire burn area near Hermosa. About 900 trees were planted during the event celebrating Arbor Day.
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Despite a snowy forecast, a group of volunteers gathered at 9 a.m. Saturday in the 416 Fire burn area near Hermosa for an Arbor Day tree planting.
The planting was organized by the nonprofit Mountain Studies Institute in partnership with the San Juan National Forest, said Amanda Kuenzi, MSI’s community science director. ....

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The Drilldown: Alberta budget reveals pandemic's effect on energy indsutry


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By iPolitics. Published on Feb 26, 2021 11:47am
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney in Edmonton in May 2019 (Codie McLachlan/Star Edmonton)
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Alberta’s provincial government released its budget for the upcoming fiscal year, which outlines the province’s planned economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. The budget revealed that the pandemic’s devastating effect on oil prices caused a collapse in Alberta’s revenues, with the province’s debt set to balloon to $115.8 billion. The Calgary Herald has the story.
The provincial government is expecting an $18.2 billion deficit for 2021, followed by an $11 billion deficit in 2022 and an $8 billion deficit in 2023. ....

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