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Enbridge Line 5 closure in Michigan could impact Saskatchewan oil production

Enbridge Line 5 closure in Michigan could impact Saskatchewan oil production

A damaged screw anchor for an underwater pipeline in the Great Lakes could impact Saskatchewan鈥檚 oil production.
Letter: Federal government needs to do more to support workers in the energy sector

Letter: Federal government needs to do more to support workers in the energy sector

The editor: As Canadians, we are fortunate to live in a country with vast and abundant natural resources.

Provincial government investing in methane emission reduction research

The Government of Saskatchewan is investing $400,000, as part of its Methane Action Plan (MAP), to support field-testing research on innovative methane emission reduction technologies.
Saskarc adapted during the pandemic and found ways to meet pressing needs

Saskarc adapted during the pandemic and found ways to meet pressing needs

A company that is based out of southeast Saskatchewan was able to find ways to meet pressing needs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Saskarc Industries Inc.
New provincial government office will co-ordinate nuclear policy and program work

New provincial government office will co-ordinate nuclear policy and program work

The Government of Saskatchewan has announced plans to establish an office to co-ordinate nuclear policy and program work within the Climate Change & Adaptation Division in the Ministry of Environment.
Falcon Equipment adds new technologies to its lineup

Falcon Equipment adds new technologies to its lineup

Beauroc Dump Bodies and Parker Motion and Control Technologies join its lineup
Crescent Point Energy releases 2020 sustainability report

Crescent Point Energy releases 2020 sustainability report

Crescent Point Energy Corp. has released its 2020 sustainability report, highlighted by an emissions intensity reduction target of 30 per cent by 2025.

Saskatchewan Mining Association to assume responsibility for potash group

The Saskatchewan Potash Producers Association (SPPA) is transitioning its activities and responsibilities to the Saskatchewan Mining Association (SMA), effective immediately. The SPPA was formed in 1983 and has been in operation for 37 years.
Companies come together to help athletes improve in Estevan

Companies come together to help athletes improve in Estevan

Businesses came together recently for a project that will assist athletes at the Estevan Comprehensive School (ECS).

Targeted Mineral Exploration Incentive brings diversification and investment into mining sector

In 2019-20, the Government of Saskatchewan鈥檚 Targeted Mineral Exploration Incentive (TMEI) increased mining investment in the province by supporting 37 new exploratory drill holes, which generated approximately $2 million in expenditures by explorati
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