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Dene Chief welcomes economic growth through rare earth minerals

Dene Chief welcomes economic growth through rare earth minerals

Magnets processed from rare earth minerals are used in electric vehicles.
DYI investing has pitfalls FCAA warns

DYI investing has pitfalls FCAA warns

Securities regulator reminds investors to consider if DIY investing is the right fit for their investing needs.
Métis Nation looks expand Early Childhood Language Program

Métis Nation looks expand Early Childhood Language Program

Six new school divisions are partnering with the Early Learning and Child Care Ministry (ELCC) to bring the Michif and Dene languages to young students.
Premier and Strathcona CEO tour $2.3 billion oilfield purchase

Premier and Strathcona CEO tour $2.3 billion oilfield purchase

Strathcona was attracted to Serafina’s assets because of the "unique-to-Saskatchewan technology.”
Estevan, Lake Diefenbaker identified for small modular reactors

Estevan, Lake Diefenbaker identified for small modular reactors

Two study areas being looked at as potential sites for SMRs, but no final decisions until 2029.
Willow Bunch resident wins $785K from Vault Breaker VLT

Willow Bunch resident wins $785K from Vault Breaker VLT

Cameron Marit said he was waiting for takeout and decided to “throw a few bucks into the machine.”
Saskatchewan bids farewell to Queen Elizabeth II

Saskatchewan bids farewell to Queen Elizabeth II

Provincial service held at St. Paul’s Anglican Cathedral in Regina.
Diaspora reacts to Anaida Poilievre’s speech at Conservative convention

Diaspora reacts to Anaida Poilievre’s speech at Conservative convention

Anaida Poilievre, an immigrant from Venezuela, introduced the new Conservative leader at the Sept. 10 party convention.
Sask. family of four to receive $1,101 in climate payment

Sask. family of four to receive $1,101 in climate payment

Next payment installment due in October.
Five things to know about the Sept. 15 COVID-19 report

Five things to know about the Sept. 15 COVID-19 report

Cases of COVID-19 have gone up again in report for Aug. 14 to Sept. 10.
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