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    By News Desk on August 19, 2026 Canada
    Exploration in Saskatchewan’s Uranium City offers prospects for residents
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    Get you up to speed: Renewed exploration in Saskatchewan’s Uranium City brings hope to current, former residents

    Companies are targeting Saskatchewan’s abandoned Uranium City for potential mining opportunities due to the growing global demand for nuclear power. The immediate situation involves exploration activities in the area.

    Companies are exploring the abandoned Uranium City in Saskatchewan for possible mining operations, citing the area’s historical significance in uranium production. Investigations into the feasibility of these ventures are ongoing, with no timeline established for when any mining activities might commence.

    Saskatchewan officials are exploring the viability of re-establishing mining operations in Uranium City, citing renewed interest due to the rising global demand for nuclear energy. Companies are finalising assessments to determine the area’s mining potential, with plans to commence environmental reviews shortly.

    What remains unclear — It is uncertain which companies are specifically pursuing mining opportunities in Uranium City.

    Exploration in Saskatchewan’s Uranium City offers prospects for residents

    Exploration in Saskatchewan’s Uranium City offers prospects for residents
    As the global demand for nuclear power continues, companies are targeting Saskatchewan’s abandoned Uranium City for the potential mining opportunities it offers.

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