The Supreme Court of Canada has unanimously decided to dismiss an appeal from the Saskatchewan government, which was challenging portions of a judicial review request from Métis Nation-Saskatchewan that alleged the province failed to properly consult about a uranium project.
Saskatchewan has declared all pipeline permits pre-approved to boost Canada’s energy security and reduce reliance on U.S. markets.
Saskatchewan’s Minister of Agriculture says trade with the U.S. is essential to the success of the crop protection industry. Daryl Harrison says the providence is the world’s largest producer of potash.
Skyharbour Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: SYH) (OTCQX: SYHBF) (Frankfurt: SC1P) (“Skyharbour” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the commencement of its winter phase of diamond drilling at the 73,314 hectare Russell Lake Uranium Project (“Russell” or the “Project”).
Saskatchewan's Opposition NDP is calling on all levels of government to invest in infrastructure to reduce Canada’s reliance on the United States.
Motion has announced the return of its Motion Rehab Expo with 11 events scheduled across Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario and Saskatchewan in 2025.
CanAlaska is a leading explorer of uranium in the Athabasca Basin of Saskatchewan, Canada. With a project generator model, the company has built a world-class portfolio of uranium projects in the Athabasca Basin.
From museum exhibits to candle light vigils, ceremonies are underway in Saskatchewan to show solidarity with the Ukrainian community three years after Russian's invasion.
She was born in northern Saskatchewan to Frank and Myrtle Kroeker on their family farm. She learned how to make butter, milk cows and walk miles to school in the snow and cold. In 1941, her father moved the family to Whittier,
As the North Dakota Legislature considers whether to study the feasibility of bringing a nuclear power plant to the state, its neighbors to the north are conducting the research necessary to build a plant,
The province announced on Tuesday it will be making changes to legislation and regulations to crack down on drug trafficking and on people using fentanyl and methamphetamine.
With the use of artificial intelligence on the rise, people working with the technology say how people are benefiting from it in Saskatchewan, but also why people should be wary of it.