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Kingston-Midstream supports Midale鈥檚 swimming pool

Kingston-Midstream supports Midale鈥檚 swimming pool

Participating in a cheque presentation from Kingston-Midstream to the Midale Swimming Pool were, from left, Perry Walliser from Kingston Midstream, Midale Mayor Allan Hauglum and Midale Councillor Gregg Prawdzik, who is also a Kingston Midstream empl

Government announces funding that will benefit the mining sector

The Government of Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) have announced a new $15 million project that will bring immediate jobs to Saskatchewan鈥檚 construction industry and long-term impacts to Saskatchewan鈥檚 mining and minerals ind
Weather helps seeding progress in southeast region

Weather helps seeding progress in southeast region

Warm dry weather has helped farmers in the southeast region make a lot of progress with their seeding operations, with seeding at 84 per cent completion for the entire area.
Sludge leak at Co-op Refinery Complex didn't result in threat to public or environment

Sludge leak at Co-op Refinery Complex didn't result in threat to public or environment

An unknown amount of sludge was leaked into Regina's wastewater system from the Co-op Refinery Complex (CRC).
Premier says federal oil and gas relief programs 鈥渕issed the mark鈥

Premier says federal oil and gas relief programs 鈥渕issed the mark鈥

As the province and country continue their rebound efforts in the fight against COVID-19, Premier Scott Moe said the federal government鈥檚 oil and gas relief programs 鈥渕issed the mark鈥 in terms of helping the sector recover.

Canada鈥檚 largest helium purification facility to be built in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan will soon be home to the largest helium purification operation in Canada. The new facility will be constructed by North American Helium Inc. (NAH) near Battle Creek in southwest Saskatchewan.
Sask. residents urged to be aware of risks of hantavirus

Sask. residents urged to be aware of risks of hantavirus

The Government of Saskatchewan is urging residents to take precautions and be mindful about the risk of hantavirus this spring in areas where rodents might be present.
Warm dry weather helps SE Sask. farmers make seeding progress

Warm dry weather helps SE Sask. farmers make seeding progress

Producers in the southeast have been making good progress with seeding, assisted by mostly warm, dry weather, with the exception of some showers over the weekend.

Province launches $400 million inactive well program

Energy and Resources Minister Bronwyn Eyre announced Friday morning the province鈥檚 new inactive well program, which will access $400 million over two years.
Province launches program for abandonment of inactive oil wells

Province launches program for abandonment of inactive oil wells

The Government of Saskatchewan is launching the Accelerated Site Closure Program (ASCP) for the abandonment and reclamation of inactive oil and gas wells and facilities to get Saskatchewan people back to work.
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