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Saskatchewan government update on the Husky oil spill for July 28, 2016
Devin Heroux is reporting live on July 28 from the Saskatchewan government's latest update on the Husky oil spill.
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Hopping on the provincial daily update regarding oil spill. I'll be live-tweeting as details emerge. Any questions?
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Devin Heroux
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7/28/2016 4:53:52 PM
Provincial update starting right now. We'll hear from Ministry from Environment first.
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Devin Heroux
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7/28/2016 5:04:27 PM
Now learning province has 62 boats working: 22 gathering water samples. 4 monitoring shoreline. 19 cleaning up. Others I don't know
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Devin Heroux
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7/28/2016 5:06:41 PM
Now learning 19 animal deaths due to oil spill. Birds, fish, and "mammals". Don't know what mammals mean.
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Devin Heroux
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7/28/2016 5:08:29 PM
Oil slick is now more than 500 kilometres downstream after Huksy pipeline leak.
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Devin Heroux
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7/28/2016 5:09:57 PM
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