Paladin is pleased to announce that it has received approval from the Government of Saskatchewan for its Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for development of its Patterson Lake South (PLS) Project, located in the Athabasca Basin, Canada. The Environmental Assessment approval is an important regulatory milestone for the PLS Project and a prerequisite for permits and licences issued by provincial and federal authorities leading to construction and operation.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said: “We welcome the continuing focus by Paladin in progressing the development of the PLS Project in a sustainable and safe way to benefit the people and communities of Saskatchewan. Our province continues to be a leader in all aspects of uranium production and the Environmental Approval will assist this project to move forward and further enhance our world-class energy sector.”
Read further details and comments from Saskatchewan’s Minister of Environment Darlene Rowden and Paladin MD and CEO Paul Hemburrow here:
https://t.co/0cZ1fpm7mL
@ChrisBeaudryMLA, Saskatchewan’s Minister of Energy & Resources, kicking off remarks this morning at the SaskOats AGM
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World Mental Health Day is a reminder that it’s okay not to be okay.
Healing isn’t something that happens overnight, it takes space for compassion, patience & healing.
Be easy on yourself. Take time to rest. And know that asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness. 💚
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Early detection saves lives. I encourage everyone to take time this month to learn more, book regular screenings and continue to raise awareness.
Let’s continue to walk alongside one another with compassion, courage, and hope.
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The Saskatchewan Marshals Service is adding 50 more officers this year, bringing us closer to 70 by next year.
This isn't just about numbers; it's about protection for our families, businesses & small towns.
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Don’t miss our next Field of Mind session on September 25 at 12pm CST / 2pm EST—a free virtual event focused on men’s mental health in agriculture and rural communities.
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Community Living Service Delivery (CLSD) is part of Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Social Services.
Its role is to support people with intellectual disabilities so they can live as independently and fully as possible in their communities.
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