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Cleanup of North Dakota oil spill slowed by lack of natural gas to power special equipment
Cleanup crews are still working nonstop to combat 20,000-barrel oil spill onto a wheat field.
Northern B.C. aboriginal leaders speak in unified voice for 'fair' consultation
Fort Nelson First Nation teams up with other Indigenous groups against BC's provincial government, citing damage wrought by oil and gas development on their lands.
Court hearings begin for Enbridge's cross-border pipelines
Indigenous and environmental groups filed a lawsuit late last year, claiming pipelines weren't under sufficient review.
Boys 'didn't deserve to die': community grieves Syrian refugees' death
"He never cried, Alan. He always laughed. He doesn't know how to cry."
Husky Energy reports major hydrocarbon leak off Newfoundland
A major hydrocarbon gas leak took place in Husky Energy's White Rose field off the coast of Newfoundland Monday.