‘Hidden danger’: Life for farmers atop Alberta’s 400,000 kilometres of pipelines
Don and Marg Wieben have lived side-by-side with the oilpatch for 45 years. “We accepted...
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Don and Marg Wieben have lived side-by-side with the oilpatch for 45 years. “We accepted...
Alberta’s oil and gas workers can be underrepresented — or even maligned — in conversations...
An analysis by The Narwhal found rural municipalities are deeply reliant on oil and gas...
The project — which would extract 1.2 million tonnes of sand every year for the...
The Narwhal speaks with Chris Johnson, a subject of the new documentary, Digging in the...
Áísínai’pi, home to the highest concentration of rock carvings and paintings on the Great Plains...
First the province scrapped its carbon tax. Now clean energy advocates say they’re being shut...
Some teachers are reinventing the way students are educated about climate change, but it’s far...
The Narwhal dug into the financial statements of the five biggest oil companies operating in...
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