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Mon Sep 29, 2025, 12:15 AM Sep 29

Renewables go from boom to bust in the wind capital of Canada [View all]

In Pincher Creek, Alta., wind is king, roaring down the eastern Rockies, delivering power for generations, so much so the municipal district made a windmill part of its corporate logo.

Not anymore.

District Reeve Rick Lemire said the windmill image, which sits alongside other Alberta icons on the logo — a wild rose, wheat, a pumpjack and cattle will soon be erased.

"It's not us anymore," Lemire said in an interview.

There are few places where the wind blows as hard and as often as it does in Pincher Creek, Alta., where clusters of windmills tower over farmland, with mountains in the distance.

But in a few short years, new rules and changing attitudes have delivered a sharp pivot away from wind projects.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/pincher-creek-windmills-renewables-1.7645988

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