The Moose Jaw SIAST Palliser campus installed the city's first wind turbine Tuesday afternoon in the school's parking lot, across from the Kinsmen sportsplex softball diamonds.
Ron Thompson, a civil/water resources and environmental...
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VANCOUVER - Potash One Inc. is making plans to develop a new potash project near Belle Plaine for an estimated US$1.9 billion.
The mine would be adjacent to the largest potash solution mine in the world at Belle...
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WASKESIU, Sask. - Crews were working Monday to protect the historic home of Grey Owl - one of Canada's first conservationists - from forest fires burning in Prince Albert National Park.
The fires were among more than 80 new...
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REGINA - Northern Saskatchewan residents will get a chance to publicly voice their opinion on the divisive issue of uranium development in the province.
Public consultations have been added in Stony Rapids, Fond du Lac and...
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WASKESIU, Sask. - Crews were working Monday to protect the historic home of Grey Owl - one of Canada's first conservationists - from forest fires burning in Prince Albert National Park.
The fires were among more than 80 new...
Sometimes, things that seem like common sense just aren't for some people.
For example, take the latest fireworks-type item that has raised concerns with the province's fire commissioner.
The item in question is...
REGINA - The Saskatchewan NDP have wrapped up their annual convention with talk of building party unity, but debate on the divisive issue of nuclear power appears far from over.
Newly-elected leader Dwain Lingenfelter says there's work to do to...
REGINA - The new leader of the Saskatchewan NDP says he does not believe the issue of nuclear power has divided the party.
Dwain Lingenfelter, who won the leadership Saturday, says every NDP leader in the province has supported the development of...
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YORKTON, Sask. - RCMP say a natural gas leak in Yorkton has been contained and people have been allowed to return to their homes and businesses.
Sgt. Sheri-Lynne Fedorowich says the leak was caused by a city backhoe hitting a...
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YORKTON, Sask. - RCMP say a natural gas leak in Yorkton has been contained and people have been allowed to return to their homes and businesses.
Sgt. Sheri-Lynne Fedorowich says the leak was caused by a city backhoe hitting a...
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