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Reaching east, Far East

The recent "Team Canada" trade mission to the Phillipines, Korea and Thailand included a couple of Alberta Aboriginal representatives, Edmonton Catholic Schools superintendent Terry Fortin and Sawridge Water Ltd. President Walter Twinn were on the 13-day junket designed to increase trade and investment links with the three emerging Asian countries.

Reaching east, Far East

The recent "Team Canada" trade mission to the Phillipines, Korea and Thailand included a couple of Alberta Aboriginal representatives, Edmonton Catholic Schools superintendent Terry Fortin and Sawridge Water Ltd. President Walter Twinn were on the 13-day junket designed to increase trade and investment links with the three emerging Asian countries.

Reaching east, Far East

The recent "Team Canada" trade mission to the Phillipines, Korea and Thailand included a couple of Alberta Aboriginal representatives, Edmonton Catholic Schools superintendent Terry Fortin and Sawridge Water Ltd. President Walter Twinn were on the 13-day junket designed to increase trade and investment links with the three emerging Asian countries.

Reaching east, Far East

The recent "Team Canada" trade mission to the Phillipines, Korea and Thailand included a couple of Alberta Aboriginal representatives, Edmonton Catholic Schools superintendent Terry Fortin and Sawridge Water Ltd. President Walter Twinn were on the 13-day junket designed to increase trade and investment links with the three emerging Asian countries.

Reaching east, Far East

The recent "Team Canada" trade mission to the Phillipines, Korea and Thailand included a couple of Alberta Aboriginal representatives, Edmonton Catholic Schools superintendent Terry Fortin and Sawridge Water Ltd. President Walter Twinn were on the 13-day junket designed to increase trade and investment links with the three emerging Asian countries.

Reaching east, Far East

The recent "Team Canada" trade mission to the Phillipines, Korea and Thailand included a couple of Alberta Aboriginal representatives, Edmonton Catholic Schools superintendent Terry Fortin and Sawridge Water Ltd. President Walter Twinn were on the 13-day junket designed to increase trade and investment links with the three emerging Asian countries.

Trending toward diamonds

Three geological "trends" in northern Alberta are being carefully searched by mining companies for signs of kimberlite, a volcanic rock that often contains diamonds. The Peace River, Wabasca River and Fort Mackay trends cover a large swath of land stretching from Grand Prairie to the Saskatchewan border east of Fort McMurray. The Alberta Geological Survey released data in mid-January from a site northwest of Red Earth Creek that has encouraged companies to step up their operations in the region north of Lesser Slave Lake.

Trending toward diamonds

Three geological "trends" in northern Alberta are being carefully searched by mining companies for signs of kimberlite, a volcanic rock that often contains diamonds. The Peace River, Wabasca River and Fort Mackay trends cover a large swath of land stretching from Grand Prairie to the Saskatchewan border east of Fort McMurray. The Alberta Geological Survey released data in mid-January from a site northwest of Red Earth Creek that has encouraged companies to step up their operations in the region north of Lesser Slave Lake.

Trending toward diamonds

Three geological "trends" in northern Alberta are being carefully searched by mining companies for signs of kimberlite, a volcanic rock that often contains diamonds. The Peace River, Wabasca River and Fort Mackay trends cover a large swath of land stretching from Grand Prairie to the Saskatchewan border east of Fort McMurray. The Alberta Geological Survey released data in mid-January from a site northwest of Red Earth Creek that has encouraged companies to step up their operations in the region north of Lesser Slave Lake.

Trending toward diamonds

Three geological "trends" in northern Alberta are being carefully searched by mining companies for signs of kimberlite, a volcanic rock that often contains diamonds. The Peace River, Wabasca River and Fort Mackay trends cover a large swath of land stretching from Grand Prairie to the Saskatchewan border east of Fort McMurray. The Alberta Geological Survey released data in mid-January from a site northwest of Red Earth Creek that has encouraged companies to step up their operations in the region north of Lesser Slave Lake.