Following the news of Dow hitting the pause button on its Path2Zero petrochemical project in Fort Saskatchewan, local mayors are confident the project remains viable.
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Following the news of Dow hitting the pause button on its Path2Zero petrochemical project in Fort Saskatchewan, local mayors are confident the project remains viable.
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Premier Danielle Smith says she’s confident Dow Inc. will move ahead with its $9-billion petrochemical project in Alberta, even though the company said it will delay construction on the massive development.
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Dow Inc. said it’s delaying construction at a major chemicals project in Canada until market conditions improve, cutting the US company’s capital spending plan for the year by $1 billion.
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A range of potential aquatic features and site improvements were considered, informed by modern pool trends, site analysis, insights from regional and recently constructed facilities, cost considerations, and data from the recent public engagement survey. The “What We Heard” report from the Aquatics Survey is available online at fortsask.ca/NewAquaticsProject.
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Fort Saskatchewan City Council has taken a significant step toward enhancing the community’s recreational infrastructure, approving the design scope for a new aquatic centre during the regular Council meeting held on April 8.
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On April 4, 2025, Fort Saskatchewan Mayor gave her annual State of the City Address.
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A part of this region’s short term and long term economic success is linked to the current prosperity and future investment in Alberta’s Industrial Heartland (AIH).
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Creating Alberta’s Industrial Heartland was an optimistic move more than 20 years ago, but growth in its size and its ongoing stability continues to pique the interest of investors the world over.
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Editor’s note: This is Part 1 in our contribution to Postmedia’s national series “How Canada Wins.” Over the next five weeks we’ll chronicle our community’s place in the country, the promise of greater prosperity, and the blueprint to get there. See the series introduction here.
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The energy industry may need to look to Asian markets to weather the latest “headwind” out of the south.
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