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Opinion - Prince Albert Daily Herald

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The Northern Advocate Archives - Prince Albert Daily Herald

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Workers return to Cigar Lake uranium mine after wildfire evacuation

Prince Albert Daily Herald Cameco is now transporting employees and contractors back to the mine The Cigar Lake mine in northern Saskatchewan. Photo from Cameco website. Workers are returning to the Cigar Lake uranium mine in northern Saskatchewan on Sunday and Cameco plans to restart uranium production at the site later this week. Around 230 workers were evacuated from the site on July 1 because of a wildfire threatening the facility. The Collins fire moved past the main camp area “without serious impact” to the site, the company said in a written statement July 2.   Data from NASA in the United States and Canada showed the fire fully engulfing the region around the mine site on Thursday after moving northeast from Sawatzky Lake.

Cameco says fire situation remains active at Cigar Lake uranium mine

Prince Albert Daily Herald By Friday evening the fire was mostly dispersed to the northwest and southwest of the site A sprinkler system activates while smoke fills the air near the Cigar Lake mine in northern Saskatchewan on July 1, 2021. Submitted photo Cameco provided an update today after evacuating most employees from the Cigar Lake uranium mine in northern Saskatchewan because of an active wildfire.   The wildfire has moved past the main camp area “without serious impact” to the site, the company said in a written statement.  While inspections continue, Cameco has found no structural damage to buildings and all assets appear intact. 

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