Why not Bruderheim? Alberta town ponders oil pipeline benefits and past disappointments
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Why not Bruderheim? Alberta town ponders oil pipeline benefits and past disappointments
“It caught us by surprise. We were in the regular council meeting, and then all of a sudden our name is plastered nationwide,” said Mayor Ron Ewasiuk
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By Jackie Carmichael
Published Jul 03, 2026
Last updated 1 day ago
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Bruderheim chief administrative officer Jana Semeniuk, left, and Mayor Ron Ewasiuk in Bruderheim on Friday,…
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