Amanda Stephenson
About Amanda Stephenson
Reporter with The Associated Press
B.C.’s agriculture industry has front row seats on climate reality
With more than 400 active wildfires still burning in B.C. and many residents yet to return to their homes, it's too early to know the fate of the province's honeybees.
Trans Mountain pipeline project facing new construction hurdle which could spell further delay
In its regulatory filing, Trans Mountain Corp. said it has run into engineering difficulties related to the drilling of a tunnel in B.C. and wants to alter the route slightly for a 1.3-kilometre stretch of pipe, as well as the construction method.
B.C.-based Carbon Engineering strikes it rich after oil company buys company for US$1.1 billion
The US$1.1-billion deal will see Squamish, B.C.-based Carbon Engineering Ltd. become a wholly owned subsidiary of Oxy Low Carbon Ventures, an Occidental company that is investing in a range of new emissions-reduction technologies.
Enough with the clean energy pursuits, Suncor must get back to oilsands fundamentals: CEO
CEO Rich Kruger believes Suncor has been neglecting "the business drivers of today" in pursuit of future-focused, clean and low-carbon energy pursuits.
TC Energy splits in two with creation of liquid pipeline company
TC Energy Corp. has announced plans to split into two separate companies by spinning off its crude oil pipelines business.
Analysts predict healthy profits for oilsands giants in Q2
Analysts say a dramatic narrowing in the price discount for western Canadian heavy crude in the second quarter of 2023 should mean healthy profits for oilsands producers poised to start reporting their earnings later this week.
Calgary company partners with Adidas to produce runners with captured carbon
The partnership is a major win for Oco, the consumer-facing offshoot of Carbon Upcycling Technologies, a company that specializes in carbon capture and utilization solutions for heavy industry sectors.
Natural resources minister contradicts Alberta Premier, saying net-zero grid is possible
Wilkinson made the comments in Starland County near Drumheller, Alta., in front of the thousands of gleaming solar panels that make up the latest solar project to be connected to the province’s electricity grid.
Suncor still struggling to mitigate impact of cyberattack
The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security — which leads Canada's federal response to cybersecurity incidents — said Wednesday it can't disclose details of the cybersecurity incident that caused payment systems at many of Suncor's Petro-Canada locations across the country to go down last week.
Meta ends journalism fellowship program as Bill C-18 fallout continues
The newswire agency was informed Wednesday that Meta will end the contract, which has funded roughly 30 reporting fellowship positions for early-career journalists at CP since the program's inception in 2020.