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working industry { 30 images } Created 24 Oct 2008

Industrial and commercial photographs including forestry, oil and gas, communication by Randy Vanderveen
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  • Randy Vanderveen, all rights reserved.Grande Prairie, Alberta.A silhouetted worker climbs a communication tower south of Grande Prairie. .
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  • © 2007 Randy Vanderveen, all rights reserved.A welder works on part of the steel skeleton of a new shopping centre under construction  in south Grande Prairie before sunrise.
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  • © 2007 Randy Vanderveen, all rights reserved.Grande Prairie, Alberta.A worker uses a knife to strip insulation off a wire at a job site.
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  • © 2007 Randy Vanderveen, all rights reserved.Grande Prairie, Alberta.A worker uses a knife to strip insulation off a wire at a job site.
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  • © 2007 Randy Vanderveen, all rights reserved.Grande Prairie, Alberta.A worker uses a knife to strip insulation off a wire at a job site.
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  • © 2007 Randy Vanderveen, all rights reserved.Grande Prairie, Alberta.A worker uses a wrench to tighten a mount at a job site.
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  • © 2008 Randy Vanderveen, all rights reserved.Grande Prairie, Alberta.A gas plant in the Alberta peace gleams in the morning sun. Natural gas prices are on the rise in tandem with oil prices resulting in higher energy costs for North American consumers.
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  • © 2008 Randy Vanderveen, all rights reserved.The destruction in pine forests resulting from the Mountain Pine Beetle is evident in the mountains leading into Monkman Provincial Park in British Columbia. Logging the infected stands of trees and fire appear to be the only way of getting rid of the infestation which has now spread into Alberta to the East.
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  • © 2008 Randy Vanderveen, all rights reserved.British Columbia stock photos© 2008 Randy Vanderveen, all rights reserved.Near Hudson's Hope, British Columbia.The Peace Canyon Dam generates electricity for BC Hydro and forms Dinosaur Lake upstream on the Peace River.
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  • © 2008 Randy Vanderveen, all rights reserved.British Columbia stock photos© 2008 Randy Vanderveen, all rights reserved.Near Hudson's Hope, British Columbia.The large earthen W.A.C. Bennett Dam generates electricity of BC Hydro on the Peace River near Hudson's Hope. The dam form Williston Lake on the upstream side of the structure.
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  • © 2008 Randy Vanderveen, all rights reserved.British Columbia stock photos© 2008 Randy Vanderveen, all rights reserved.Near Hudson's Hope, British Columbia.The large earthen W.A.C. Bennett Dam generates electricity of BC Hydro on the Peace River near Hudson's Hope. The dam form Williston Lake on the upstream side of the structure.
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  • © 2008 Randy Vanderveen, all rights reserved.British Columbia stock photos© 2008 Randy Vanderveen, all rights reserved.Near Hudson's Hope, British Columbia.The large earthen W.A.C. Bennett Dam generates electricity of BC Hydro on the Peace River near Hudson's Hope. The dam form Williston Lake on the upstream side of the structure.
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  • © 2008 Randy Vanderveen, all rights reserved.Grande Prairie, Alberta.A pumpjack is surrounded by a blooming canola field. Canola and other food crops are being diverted to biofuel programs.
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  • © 2008 Randy Vanderveen, all rights reserved.Grande Prairie, Alberta.A pumpjack is surrounded by a blooming canola field. Canola and other food crops are being diverted to biofuel programs.
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  • © 2008 Randy Vanderveen, all rights reserved.Grande Prairie, Alberta.A pumpjack is surrounded by a blooming canola field. Canola and other food crops are being diverted to biofuel programs.
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  • ©Randy Vanderveen© 2007 Randy Vanderveen, all rights reserved.Grande Prairie, Alberta.A pump jack is silhouetted against the pastel colours of the eastern sky before the sun rises above the horizon Wednesday morning east of Grande Prairie. Sunrise is beginning to take place noticeably later as August nears the halfway point.
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  • Photo Randy Vanderveen, .Sexsmith, Alberta.A rig is silhouetted against the morning sky southeast of Sexsmith.
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  • Photo Randy Vanderveen.Grande Prairie, Alberta. .A drilling rig works in a field north of Grande Prairie.
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  • Photo Randy Vanderveen.Grande Prairie, Alberta.15/10/09.A service rig works near a pump jack on a farm east of Grande Prairie, Thursday, Oct. 15. The oil and gas sector has slowed down this past year in Alberta but there are hopes 2010 will be better for the industry.
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  • Photo Randy Vanderveen.Grande Prairie, Alberta.15/10/09.A service rig works near a pump jack on a farm east of Grande Prairie, Thursday, Oct. 15. The oil and gas sector has slowed down this past year in Alberta but there are hopes 2010 will be better for the industry.
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  • Photo Randy Vanderveen.Grande Prairie, Alberta.15/10/09.A service rig works near a pump jack on a farm east of Grande Prairie, Thursday, Oct. 15. The oil and gas sector has slowed down this past year in Alberta but there are hopes 2010 will be better for the industry.
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  • Photo Randy Vanderveen.Grande Prairie, Alberta.15/10/09.While a farmer applies a fall dose of anhydrous to his field a service rig works near a pump jack on a farm east of Grande Prairie, Thursday, Oct. 15. Farmers throughout western Canada have to be more adept at dealing with other industries wanting to have surface rights to their land whether it is the oil and gas industry, hydro or seismic crews.
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  • Photo Randy Vanderveen.Grande Prairie, Alberta.15/10/09.While a farmer applies a fall dose of anhydrous to his field a service rig works near a pump jack on a farm east of Grande Prairie, Thursday, Oct. 15. Farmers throughout western Canada have to be more adept at dealing with other industries wanting to have surface rights to their land whether it is the oil and gas industry, hydro or seismic crews.
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  • Photo Randy Vanderveen.Grande Prairie, Alberta.15/10/09.A service rig works near a pump jack on a farm east of Grande Prairie, Thursday, Oct. 15. The oil and gas sector has slowed down this past year in Alberta but there are hopes 2010 will be better for the industry.
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  • Photo Randy Vanderveen.Grande Prairie, Alberta.15/10/09.A service rig works near a pump jack on a farm east of Grande Prairie, Thursday, Oct. 15. The oil and gas sector has slowed down this past year in Alberta but there are hopes 2010 will be better for the industry.
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  • Photo Randy Vanderveen.Grande Prairie, Alberta.15/10/09.A service rig works near a pump jack on a farm east of Grande Prairie, Thursday, Oct. 15. The oil and gas sector has slowed down this past year in Alberta but there are hopes 2010 will be better for the industry.
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  • Photo Randy Vanderveen.near Lake Saskatoon, Alberta.A rig works in a field surrounded by blooming canola north of Lake Saskatoon Tuesday, July 26. As conventional oil begins to diminish energy companies are beginning to look for renewable energy sources like fuel produced from biomass or grains and oilseeds.
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  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alberta<br />
2018-09-20<br />
A service rig works at a well site west of Grande Prairie north of Highway 43 Thursday morning. The oil and gas industry continues to be a strong driver of the South Peace economy.
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  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, AB<br />
2020-07-14<br />
Work on a small pipeline east of Beaverlodge has crews working in the warm July morning. The industry is still hoping for the construction and completion of large pipelines linking the province to clients via tidewater and refineries.
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  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, AB<br />
2020-07-14<br />
Work on a small pipeline east of Beaverlodge has crews working in the warm July morning. The industry is still hoping for the construction and completion of large pipelines linking the province to clients via tidewater and refineries.
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