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Alaska delegation to visit Mount Polley disaster site, meet company, First Nations
The coalition plans to tour the Mount Polley site where the tailings dam gave way last August
Cleanup to start at defunct Hungarian chemical plant after Greenpeace warns of toxic risks
An estimated 2,800 tons of hazardous waste would also be taken away within months from the Budapest Chemical Works site not far from downtown.
Focus on costs as oilsands giants Suncor, Imperial report earnings
The two companies announced their first-quarter financial results before their annual shareholder meetings in Calgary.
Lower oil prices push Exxon Mobil's profit down 46 per cent; weakest 1Q in 6 years
It was the lowest first-quarter profit for Exxon Mobil Corp. in six years, although the results still beat Wall Street expectations.
Oil company Shell sees revenue dive due to slide in energy prices, but profits above forecasts
The current cost of supplies increased to $4.76 billion from $4.47 billion in the first quarter last year