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Crops developing normally in SE Sask., oilseeds and pulses behind

Crops developing normally in SE Sask., oilseeds and pulses behind

Most crops in the southeast region are developing normally, but about a third of oilseeds and pulses are behind in their development due to the lack of moisture, and flea beetles are a concern in many crops also.
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.

Targeted Mineral Exploration Incentive brings diversification and investment into mining sector

In 2019-20, the Government of Saskatchewan’s 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

Budget offers support for the energy sector

The 2020-21 provincial budget provides strong support for the growth and future economic development of Saskatchewan’s prime natural resource sectors.
Energy company shows support for popular live theatre organization

Energy company shows support for popular live theatre organization

After cancelling the 2020 season due to concerns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, the Souris Valley Theatre (SVT) has decided to undertake some much-needed capital improvements.
Seeding is mostly done in southeast Sask. region

Seeding is mostly done in southeast Sask. region

The planting of the 2020 crop is mostly finished in the southeast region, with 97 per cent of the crop seeded for the southeast, and 99 per cent in the Weyburn crop district.

Provincial government announces support for mining sector

As Saskatchewan Mining Week nears its conclusion, the Government of Saskatchewan has announced amendments to The Mineral Tenure Registry Regulations that grant relief to the mining sector in response to impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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