What's the Government Up To?
#1538: Input vital in deciding historic gas plant's future
Submitted by Barb on Wed, 07/25/2007 - 13:50. What's the Government Up To? Okotoks Western Wheel
Wednesday July 25, 2007
Vol. 32 No. 51
By Jim Dilay
Contributor
Volunteer Chair of the Resolution Advisory Panel and
a member of the Alberta Energy Utilities Board
Public input is vitally important as the Turner Valley Gas Plant Resolution Advisory Panel considers the possible future of the historic plant as a tourist attraction.
Wednesday July 25, 2007
Vol. 32 No. 51
By Jim Dilay
Contributor
Volunteer Chair of the Resolution Advisory Panel and
a member of the Alberta Energy Utilities Board
Public input is vitally important as the Turner Valley Gas Plant Resolution Advisory Panel considers the possible future of the historic plant as a tourist attraction.
#1533: Gas plant update pleases residents
Submitted by Barb on Tue, 06/26/2007 - 14:47. What's the Government Up To? Okotoks Western Wheel
June 20, 2007
Vol 32 No 46
By Pamela Keith
staff reporter
There were many smiles and positive comments to be found at the Flare ānā Derrick last Thursday as several area residents attended an open house for the freshly cleaned Turner Valley Gas Plant.
June 20, 2007
Vol 32 No 46
By Pamela Keith
staff reporter
There were many smiles and positive comments to be found at the Flare ānā Derrick last Thursday as several area residents attended an open house for the freshly cleaned Turner Valley Gas Plant.
#1381: Gas plant's future being reviewed
Submitted by Barb on Sat, 03/31/2007 - 11:06. What's the Government Up To? Okotoks Western Wheel
February 21, 2007
by Jim Dilay CONTRIBUTOR
The Turner Valley Gas Plant Resolution Advisory Panel has undertaken a challenging task with close to 20 years of studies, development plans and changing environmental standards to review since the Alberta government acquired the historic site.
February 21, 2007
by Jim Dilay CONTRIBUTOR
The Turner Valley Gas Plant Resolution Advisory Panel has undertaken a challenging task with close to 20 years of studies, development plans and changing environmental standards to review since the Alberta government acquired the historic site.
#867: Response to Mayors of Turner Valley and Black Diamond from Minister of Community Development - Gary Mar
Submitted by Barb on Fri, 06/17/2005 - 09:02. What's the Government Up To? In a letter to Mayor Straub and Mayor Magee from the Minister of Community Development Date June 6, 2005
Six posed questions were identified from a letter to Minisiter Mar from the two mayors the ministers responses to these questions are as follows:
Six posed questions were identified from a letter to Minisiter Mar from the two mayors the ministers responses to these questions are as follows:

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