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Resolving to reduce environmental impacts

He added his company is excited for the future of local well reclamation. “The DSRP program has no doubt opened the door for Resolve to build relationships with new customers and new asset retirement opportunities. Resolve sincerely appreciates our customers faith in our abilities to support their abandonment and reclamation programs,” Jorgenson said. A dormant well site before reclamation, five kilometres outside Fort St John. (Resolve Inc.) Tim Giesbrecht, the company’s Business Development Co-ordinator, says overseeing asset retirement and decommissioning is a rewarding experience, from start to finish. “What I find gratifying about it from an environmental perspective is you get to see direct results,” said Giesbrecht. “You can show up on a site one day and see there’s a wellhead, maybe a couple meter skids, a flare line. And two days later, it looks like there was nothing there.”

Prince George Free Press » Cougars get Inglis for bantam draft pick

The Prince George Cougars have added another forward. On Monday, general manager Dallas Thompson announced the acquisition of 18-year-old forward Charles Inglis from the Saskatoon Blades, in exchange for the Cougars’ second-round selection in the 2011 Western Hockey League Bantam Draft. Inglis played 137 regular season games for the Blades, recording 30 goals and 26 assists for 56 points. He’s also compiled 158 penalty minutes. Listed at six feet and 183 pounds, Inglis is a product of Winnipeg. He was selected fourth overall by the Blades in the 2007 WHL Bantam Draft and will be attending Phoenix Coyotes training camp later this week. Inglis was a member of Team West at the 2009 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge in Port Alberni.

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