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Province supporting fertilizer expansion project


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The Government of Saskatchewan supports the Saskatchewan Mining and Minerals Inc. (SMMI) project to significantly upgrade its sodium sulphate plant in Chaplin.
SMMI s $220 million sulphate of potash (SOP) fertilizer production upgrade, once complete, is expected to result in a 50 per cent increase in jobs at the Chaplin facility and more than 360 construction jobs. The upgraded facility is expected to produce 150,000 metric tonnes of SOP per year, which will be sold to North American and international markets as a high quality fertilizer and plant nutrition product. Further expansion is planned to increase SOP tonnes and utilize reserves at Ingebrigt Lake. ....

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Canada's largest helium purification facility opens in Sask.


Helium is a highly desirable commodity used in medical research, semiconductor manufacturing, space exploration, fibre optics, and advancements in nuclear power generation.
This facility will create and support local jobs, enable the province to scale up helium production, and grow export capacity, Energy and Resources Minister Bronwyn Eyre said. It will also further diversify our natural resource sector and position Saskatchewan as a leading supplier of a critical element that the world needs.
Helium is included on both the Canadian and American lists of critical minerals, considered necessary for the modern economy, emerging technologies or which face supply chain risks. Prices for helium have risen by more than 160 per cent since 2017, as a result of increased global demand and shortage of supply. Canada currently has the fifth-largest helium resources in the world, with significant underground reserves in Saskatchewan. ....

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In Photos: Some Sask. landowners at odds with oil industry over plans


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La Loche a remote town whose residents are mostly Dene and nearby Clearwater River Dene Nation, experienced one of the worst outbreaks in the province in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. The outbreak, last April, was labelled one of the most concerning in Canada; it was so bad the government isolated the entire northern half of Saskatchewan. The first case of transmission within the community was traced back to an oil worker who travelled back from the Kearl Lake plant in Alberta. By May, the plant had been linked to 100 COVID-19 cases across four provinces.
Oil, gas, and mining industries were designated as “essential services,” meaning hundreds of temporary industry employees were working and living together at work camps. Throughout the pandemic, industry activity has been responsible for outbreaks, including in Northern Saskatchewan. ....

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In Photos: Some Saskatchewan landowners at odds with oil industry over its future plans in province


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La Loche a remote town whose residents are mostly Dene and nearby Clearwater River Dene Nation, experienced one of the worst outbreaks in the province in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. The outbreak, last April, was labelled one of the most concerning in Canada; it was so bad the government isolated the entire northern half of Saskatchewan. The first case of transmission within the community was traced back to an oil worker who travelled back from the Kearl Lake plant in Alberta. By May, the plant had been linked to 100 COVID-19 cases across four provinces.
Oil, gas, and mining industries were designated as “essential services,” meaning hundreds of temporary industry employees were working and living together at work camps. Throughout the pandemic, industry activity has been responsible for outbreaks, including in Northern Saskatchewan. ....

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