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Arcola town hall: Scott Moe on coal power, natural gas power, carbon capture and storage

Former coal miner Murray Henderson asked Premier Scott Moe about coal and electric vehicles. Photo by Spencer ZinchukFor roughly 2.5 hours, Premier Scott Moe, assisted by MLAs Darryl Harrison (Cannington) and Steven Bonk (Moosomin) took questions from the floor at a...

Arcola town hall: Scott Moe on fuel prices, possible cash to the people, carbon tax, separation, fertilizer, and energy security

For roughly 2.5 hours, Premier Scott Moe, assisted by MLAs Daryl Harrison (Cannington) and Steven Bonk (Moosomin) took questions from the floor at a town hall meeting in Arcola. The session continued until they basically ran out of questions. Asked by Gordon Dixon, a...

Poilievre skips Conservative leadership debate, shows up in Weyburn, Estevan, Regina and Moosomin instead

Oil, agriculture and coal miners come out in support to Estevan event   ESTEVAN – Frontrunner Conservative leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre skipped a national leadership debate to make his second visit to southeast Saskatchewan in two months on Aug. 3,...

Grounded Lithium just drilled its first targeted lithium well in Saskatchewan, only the second of its type in this province

COLEVILLE, CALGARY – On Aug. 2, a new lithium exploration company, Grounded Lithium Corp., was wrapping up its first targeted lithium well. It’s the first in what the company is calling their Kindersley Lithium Project (KLP). That makes Grounded just the second...

Brian Jean says Churchill is a pipedream due to muskeg and permafrost

While the Port of Churchill is seen by some as a possible salvation for exports, especially oil, from the otherwise landlocked prairie provinces, at least one prominent politician is saying it’s not going to work, On a day when the federal and Manitoba...
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