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City of Regina reaches $4.5-million settlement with Co-op RefineryThe lawsuit stemmed from a May 2020 spill where the city claims it found 60,000 litres of contaminated water from the plant.CanadaJan 20, 2023
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City of Regina sues Co-op Refineries Ltd. for oil spill, $4.5M in damagesThe City of Regina is suing the Consumer's Co-Operative Refineries LTD. for over $4.5M in damages after a 2020 oil spill in the city's sewer system.CanadaAug 25, 2022
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Federated Co-op announces integrated agriculture complex north of Regina refineryFederated Co-op says the new complex just north of the refinery will include Canada's largest renewable diesel facility and a canola crushing plant.EconomyJan 17, 2022
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Over 50 layoffs expected within next 6 months at Co-op Refinery in ReginaThe Co-op Refinery Complex announced in a release on Monday that the company will go ahead with a reduction of its in-scope workforce over the coming months.CanadaOct 4, 2021
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Federated Co-operatives’ energy sales dropped $1.3B in 2020, annual report saysOverall, FCL finished the year with $177 million in net profit; it's a big number, but dwarfs compared to its annual sales of $7.9 billion.EconomyMar 1, 2021
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University of Regina professor defends executive committee’s fossil fuel motionThe motion to ban fossil fuel advertising on City of Regina sites was backed by seven of 11 members at Wednesday’s meeting, but still needs to be approved by council on Jan. 27.Jan 23, 2021
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Regina city council wants better communication around toxic spills and leaksThe discussion was driven by an incident on May 22 during which staff at the city's wastewater treatment plant observed oil in the water.EnvironmentSep 1, 2020
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Confirmed coronavirus case at Regina Co-op Refinery complexCo-op Refinery Complex in Regina confirms COVID-19 case.HealthSep 1, 2020
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Heavy metal used by Co-op refinery detected in Regina wastewaterThe refinery has made arrangements to have the vanadium-concentrated water hauled off-site for specialized treatment, says the City of Regina.EnvironmentJul 10, 2020
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52 employees laid off from Co-op refinery Monday, more to come: managementA Federated Co-operatives Limited spokesperson said the Co-op refinery hopes to hire the employees back as the pressures of the pandemic subside.CanadaJun 29, 2020
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