FEATURES:
New Year manufacturing sales leap ahead, led by petroleum, coal, metal Manufacturing sales rose 2.4 percent in January 2010 to $44.6 billion, according to Statisitcs Canada's latest Monthly Survey of Manufacturing report. Some of the larger gains included advances in primary metals, and petroleum and coal products. Find out the breakdown...
Bearing Myths: Don't believe costly misconceptions
Uncover these 11 pervasive myths common to many bearing applications. The author focuses on issues surrounding incorrect installation, problematic lubrication and misapplication to help you keep your machines running smoothly. Find out more...
Column: Alberta's employment picture is starting to improve
What can Albertans expect for the job market in 2010? Despite the employment setbacks in January and February, there are still solid reasons for optimism that the situation will turn around soon. Find out more...
NEWS:
Global Petroleum Show's new features, courses to create 'ultimate energy experience'
The Global Petroleum Show (GPS) will open its doors to nearly 60,000 attendees and 1,200 exhibiting companies from across the globe June 8 to 10 in Calgary. Find out what's new...
PEMAC calls for papers for MainTrain's Fort McMurray event
The Plant Engineering and Maintenance Association of Canada (PEMAC) and the Fort McMurray PEMAC Chapter invites interested parties to submit abstracts or topics for presentations/workshops for the MainTrain 2010 conference to be held in Fort McMurray from Sept. 15 to 17, 2010. Find out how to apply...
Petroleum services industry offers scholarships to Canadian students
The Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC) has a scholarship initiative to help support Canadian youth and build up the labour force. Find out who qualifies...
Canada's Top 100 mining companies back with a vengeance: study
A new Ernst & Young report reveals returned economic strength in the mining and metals sector, with the top 100 Canadian mining companies succeeding in reducing debt levels and increasing cash. Find out more...
Activist marketing of Canadian oil sands is pure fantasy: association
An environmental group last week launched a new video game that takes aim at Canada's oil and gas industry, and the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers reacts with a video. Find out more...
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