Paul Band

WOLF MIDSTREAM, WHITECAP RESOURCES AND FIRST NATIONS PARTNERS SUBMIT PROPOSAL TO TRANSFORM THE FUTURE OF CARBON REDUCTION

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Wednesday, February 23, 2022

The sequestration hub will serve large facilities in Alberta's Industrial Heartland that are seeking an independent and timely sequestration solution.

Key Points: 
  • The sequestration hub will serve large facilities in Alberta's Industrial Heartland that are seeking an independent and timely sequestration solution.
  • The partners will initiate development work immediately to ensure an in-service date prior to the end of 2024.
  • Whitecap is a Canadian energy company based in Alberta with decades of CO2 injection and subsurface project experience.
  • Wolf is transforming the future of carbon reduction through the development of world-scale CO2 infrastructure in both Canada and the United States.

First Nation Capital Investment Partnership teams up with Enbridge to advance CO2 storage solutions

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Thursday, February 3, 2022

Capital Power and Lehigh Cement's planned carbon capture projects represent an opportunity to avoid nearly four million tonnes of atmospheric CO2 emissions.

Key Points: 
  • Capital Power and Lehigh Cement's planned carbon capture projects represent an opportunity to avoid nearly four million tonnes of atmospheric CO2 emissions.
  • About First Nation Capital Investment Partnership:
    This alliance is an entrepreneurial partnership between Alexander First Nation, Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation, Enoch Cree Nation, and Paul First Nation built on shared values.
  • First Nation Capital Investment Partnership works together to pursue ownership in major infrastructure assets and projects.
  • The vision is that First Nation Capital Investment Partnership will serve to create intergenerational wealth in our communities ensuring a vibrant, healthy future for our Peoples.

Chief Perry Bellegarde named Honorary President of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society

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Friday, November 5, 2021

OTTAWA, ON, Nov. 5, 2021 /CNW/ -Yesterday evening, in a ceremony held at Canada's Centre for Geography and Exploration, headquarters of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, Chief Perry Bellegarde was announced as the new Honorary President of the Society.

Key Points: 
  • OTTAWA, ON, Nov. 5, 2021 /CNW/ -Yesterday evening, in a ceremony held at Canada's Centre for Geography and Exploration, headquarters of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, Chief Perry Bellegarde was announced as the new Honorary President of the Society.
  • "There have only been seven Honorary Presidents in the history of the Society," said John Geiger, Chief Executive Officer of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society.
  • "Given their mission to 'make Canada better known to Canadians and to the world' the Royal Canadian Geographical Society could not have chosen a more appropriate and relevant Honorary President than Chief Perry Bellegarde.
  • "We welcome Perry Bellegarde as the Honorary President of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society," said Wade Davis, the Society's Honorary Vice-President.

Paul First Nation, Alberta begins construction of new Kindergarten to Grade 9 School

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Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Indigenous Services Canada is providing $18.6 million for the school construction and $800,000 for a dedicated space for a Head Start program in the school.

Key Points: 
  • Indigenous Services Canada is providing $18.6 million for the school construction and $800,000 for a dedicated space for a Head Start program in the school.
  • "Congratulations to Chief Rain and the Paul First Nation Council on the beginning of construction on your new Kindergarten to Grade 9 school.
  • This school will provide invaluable opportunities for the children of Paul First Nation to reach their full potential."
  • Paul First Nation is located 60 km west of Edmonton, near Duffield, Alberta.