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Blogs about: Transalta
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Over 50 local vendors come together in Old Strathcona to provide one-of-a-kind and functional gift alternatives to large store purchases.
Come to the TransAlta Arts Barns and find home decor, fashion, children's and baby gear, fine art and other terrific treasures. There is something for every taste and budget and you can feel good about the gifts you give this holiday season knowing that ...
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wrapping up the calgary zoo's african complex, we hit the transalta rain forest centre.
right away in the front entrance they have some cool reptile displays.
such as this rather fancy chameleon. i'd look as smug as him if my skin could change colour like his!
there was one case though, i couldn't spot anything at all in... oh well.
i favourite of the reptile greeters (who ...
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... with the largest pipeline system in the world to capture carbon dioxide. The green signal for the project was the recent signing of Letters of Intent with the Alberta government by Shell and TransAlta Corporation.
Once the two projects start in 2015, the yearly C02 reductions would be equivalent to tailpipe emissions of one million vehicles or removing off the road one-third of all the registered ...
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... third project funded by Alberta's carbon capture technology fund. In early October, the province and Ottawa announced funding for the Shell Quest project, east of Edmonton, and Project Pioneer at TransAlta's Keephills plant in Wabumun, Alta.
In both projects, CO2 emitted from the plants will be captured and injected more than 2,000 metres underground.
So much for ...
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... (Catholic Schools All-City Band), educational filmmaker Ava Karvonen, documentary maker Dan Kauffman (Jewish community history), visual artists Amy Loewan, arts builder David Norwood (Winspear Centre, Transalta Arts Barn), sculptor and organizer Keith Turnbull, playwright Marty Chan and print maker Sean Caulfield.
Community service citations went to naturalist Margaret Reine, and realtor Sid van ...
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Membership of the PWU averaged 15,000 in 2002. Our members work throughout Ontario and make up a large majority of the employees at Ontario Power Generation, Bruce Power, TransAlta in Ottawa, Northwind Power, Mississagi Power, Hydro One and affiliate companies, the Electrical Safety Authority as well as the Independent Market Operator. The union also represents workers at local distribution ...
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