The project, 175 km east of Saskatoon, is expected to yield 2.2M tonnes of potash and 104,000 tonnes of hydromagnesite each year.
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Saskatchewan firm's plan to export through Washington state instead of B.C. has David Eby fuming
Premier David Eby expressed dismay on Monday that Saskatchewan-based Nutrien Ltd. has chosen Washington state over B.C. for a ...
CBC Sports' daily newsletter guides you through a busy slate including the Olympic curling trials, the PWHL's expansion ...
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Nutrien's plans for U.S. terminal get pushback from Ottawa, thumbs up from economist
Saskatchewan-based Nutrien Ltd., the world’s largest potash producer, confirmed that it’s looking to build a new export ...
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Large white van sought as hit-run suspect that injured pedestrian, Vancouver police say
Police are searching for a large white van suspected of being involved in a Vancouver hit-and-run on Thursday night.
This charming Washington valley offers beautiful lakeside views, easy access to hiking and nature, and close proximity to ...
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City of Vancouver raises first new flag since 1993
For the first time in more than 30 years, the City of Vancouver officially raised their new flag at City Hall Friday ...
Courtesy of the city of Vancouver The city of Vancouver, Washington, has officially adopted a new flag, replacing its first flag that flew for three decades. On Nov. 10, city council passed a ...
Sawyer Baker of Vancouver colors in part of a community mural Aug. 1 at the Vancouver Arts & Music Festival in Esther Short Park. This year’s festival was named the Southwest Washington Event of the ...
Step into a time machine and experience the soul, sound, and spirit of the most legendary music festival in history. It’s Three Days of Peace & Music — packed into one unforgettable evening. Featuring ...
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PORTLAND, Oregon — Rain continues tonight but takes a break on Wednesday morning. Rain resumes Wednesday afternoon and continues into Thursday as another storm approaches the coast. There’s a general ...
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