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We've still got a ways to go and each of our regions are at different stages of the pandemic, but there is hope with the vaccines that have arrived. Some of our northern Saskatchewan employees have already received it, including community liaisons Rick Robillard from Black Lake and Darlene Gazandlare from Wollaston/Hatchet Lake.
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Partnering for Prosperity - Lac La Ronge Indian Band and Cameco
- Community Development
In June, 2017 the Lac La Ronge Indian Band (LLRIB) and Cameco announced the signing of a collaboration agreement to formalize their long-standing relationship.
Since then, a…
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Partnering for Prosperity in the Athabasca Basin
- Community Development
Cameco has long partnered with the communities in the Athabasca Basin region of northern Saskatchewan. Home to the highest-grade uranium deposits known on the planet, all of Cameco’s Saskatchewan mining operations…
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The Six Rivers Fund – Continuing to Deliver Benefits
- Community Development
- Education & Literacy
- Health & Wellness
- Youth
The Six Rivers Fund, a legacy trust developed and managed by northern community leaders with funding from Cameco and Orano, continues to deliver benefits across Saskatchewan’s northern administration district.
Partnering for Prosperity with Pinehouse
The northern Village of Pinehouse, located in the boreal forest on the western shore of Pinehouse Lake, is transforming its community into a thriving, self-sustaining example of the power of…
Energizing the future through education
- Education & Literacy
“Despite the tough economic times today, Cameco remains committed to our northern partners,” says Tim Gitzel, president and CEO. “We want to support the future success of today’s northern youth…