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Timeframe unveiled for the new Southfort outdoor rink

Posted on October 26, 2022 by Joe

Here’s an update on when the outdoor rink in Southfort Meadows will be open.

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Posted in Fort Saskatchewan (Alberta)

Highway 15 bridge is open for transit

Posted on October 13, 2022 by Joe

After several years in the works, the Highway 15 eastbound bridge crossing the North Saskatchewan River is finally open for transit.

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Posted in Fort Saskatchewan (Alberta), Sherwood Park (Alberta)

Highway 15 bridge construction set to wrap this month

Posted on October 3, 2022 by Joe

Fort Saskatchewan residents can expect construction on the new Highway 15 bridge to wrap up in about two weeks.

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Posted in Fort Saskatchewan (Alberta)

Industry leaders, government optimistic about Alberta’s Industrial Heartland future

Posted on September 15, 2022 by Joe

After a tough few economic years in Alberta, stakeholders in Canada’s largest hydrocarbon processing region just northeast of Edmonton met Thursday for the annual Alberta’s Industrial Heartland Association annual conference.

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Posted in Alberta, Edmonton (Alberta), Fort Saskatchewan (Alberta), Sherwood Park (Alberta)

New Highway 15 bridge partially opens

Posted on September 14, 2022 by Joe

Traffic is now being allowed one-way on the new Highway 15 bridge in Fort Saskatchewan.

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Posted in Fort Saskatchewan (Alberta)

City launches new water portal, begins phase two of transfer and eco station construction

Posted on September 8, 2022 by Joe

The City of Fort Saskatchewan has provided updates on a new water portal, as well as the beginning of phase two of construction on the transfer and eco station.

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Posted in Fort Saskatchewan (Alberta)

Imperial Oil signs low-carbon hydrogen deal for proposed bio-fuels plant

Posted on September 6, 2022 by Joe

Calgary-based Imperial Oil Ltd. said Tuesday it will use “low-carbon” hydrogen from a proposed plant near Edmonton, if it builds a “renewable diesel” facility at its nearby Strathcona refinery.

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Posted in Alberta, Edmonton (Alberta), Fort Saskatchewan (Alberta), Sherwood Park (Alberta)

Plains Midstream announces expansion in Fort Saskatchewan

Posted on August 25, 2022 by Joe

Plains Midstream has recently announced they are exploring the expansion of their Fort Saskatchewan facility with strategic partners. This will leverage their existing infrastructure in Fort Saskatchewan, as well as adding 50,000 barrels per day of C3+ (propane, butane, and condensate) capacity.

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Posted in Fort Saskatchewan (Alberta)

Heartland becomes Designated Industrial Zone

Posted on August 16, 2022 by Joe

The provincial government has launched a pilot project that could bring more jobs and cleaner air and water to Alberta’s Industrial Heartland.

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Posted in Fort Saskatchewan (Alberta), Sherwood Park (Alberta)

Sturgeon Refinery starts turnaround

Posted on August 11, 2022 by Joe

There is of hours being worked at the NWR Sturgeon Refinery as the facility has started its first major turnaround.

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Posted in Fort Saskatchewan (Alberta), Sherwood Park (Alberta)

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