I don’t have live access to current news in this turn, but I can share what’s publicly known up to recently and how you can quickly check for the latest.
- About ATCO and Fort McMurray: ATCO (via its energy and utility units) has been involved in Fort McMurray-related infrastructure and emergency response activities dating back to the 2016 wildfire, including restoration of gas and power services and subsequent legal actions related to post-disaster events. For example, there were class-action developments and media coverage around explosions in Dickensfield after gas service restoration, and ATCO received safety and emergency-response recognition in 2017.[4][5]
To get the latest, you can check:
- Major Canadian news outlets with Fort McMurray sections (CBC, Global News, CTV) for any new ATCO-related developments.
- ATCO’s official newsroom or Canadian Utilities press releases for Fort McMurray-related projects or statements.
- Alberta energy/regulatory updates (AESO) for new transmission or infrastructure projects affecting Fort McMurray.
If you’d like, I can search for the latest headlines now and summarize them with sources. I can also pull any official ATCO statements or AESO filings if you want a focused briefing.
Sources
CALGARY, Alberta, March 28, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Canadian Utilities Limited (TSX: CU, CU.X) Today, the Fort McMurray West 500-kV Transmission...
www.globenewswire.comA class-action lawsuit is going ahead against a natural gas company in connection with an explosion that damaged several homes after the 2016 wildfire in Fort McMurray, Alta.
globalnews.caATCO Electric Ltd. (ATCO) has applied to the AESO for transmission system access to reliably serve growing demand for electricity in the Fort McMurray area. ATCO’s request can be met by the following solution: • Add a substation, designated as Armistead 2102S, including two 240/25 kilovolt (kV) transformers, and two 240 kV circuit breakers. • Add one 240 kV transmission line to connect the proposed Armistead 2102S substation to the existing 240 kV transmission line 9L74 in a T-tap...
aeso.caAn Alberta law firm kicked-off a $10 million class-action lawsuit blaming ATCO Gas for a natural gas explosion at home during the Fort McMurray wildfire evacuation.
www.cbc.caFOR: ATCO LTD.TSX SYMBOL: ACO.XTSX SYMBOL: ACO.YDate issue: April 13, 2017Time in: 6:10 PM eAttention: CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwired - April 13, 2017) - ATCO (TSX:ACO.X)(TSX:ACO.Y) and its people were recently recognized for their exceptional commitment to safety during and in the months following the 2016 Fort McMurray Wildfires at the 2017…
energynow.caATCO Electric Ltd. (ATCO) has applied to the AESO for transmission system access to reliably serve growing demand for electricity in the Fort McMurray area. ATCO’s request can be met by the following solution: • Add a substation, designated as Armistead 2102S, including two 240/25 kilovolt (kV) transformers, and two 240 kV circuit breakers. • Add one 240 kV transmission line to connect the proposed Armistead 2102S substation to the existing 240 kV transmission line 9L74 in a T-tap...
www.aeso.caA proposed class-action lawsuit has been filed against natural gas company Atco in an explosion last May that damaged several homes in Fort McMurray, Alta.
globalnews.caResidents in Fort McMurray, Alta., were given "mixed messages" about the threat and proximity of the wildfire barrelling towards their community last year, which resulted in one of Canada's largest evacuations ever, a municipal review concludes.
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