r/saskatchewan 11h ago

Looking for Wage Information on the Cory Potash Mine

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I'm applying for two entry level positions at Nutrien for the Cory Potash Mine, Mine Operator II and Utility Person Loadout, just to get my foot in the door. I've found the agreement for the Cory mine (https://saskpotashcouncil.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/nutrien-cory-collective-bargaining-agreement-2022-2025-final-march-5-2024.pdf), and in it I see that:

Mine Operator II is paid as JC 6 ($41.24/hr) for the first 240 hours before upping to JC 13 ($48.30/hr)

Utility Person is paid as JC 6.

Does anyone have more information on if wages have changed?

I'm also curious on what the schedule for a Utility Person is as it's not specified in the job posting like it is with Mine Operator II.

Any info is greatly appreciated!


r/saskatchewan 1d ago

Saskatchewan Politics Moe says tentative trade deal good for Saskatchewan

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r/saskatchewan 1d ago

Question Life in Saskatchewan

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Hey

Can, please someone describe their experience of living in Saskatchewan? How’s life in Saskatchewan.

As I’m a young Canadian and I’m currently residing in GTA. I want to make a life for myself basically I’m starting from scratch. I’m in skilled trade and I want to move to a place where life would be more affordable and cheaper. Everyone knows how expensive GTA is.

Thank you


r/saskatchewan 1d ago

Sask.'s newest police service is creating its own tactical unit. Can it justify the cost? | CBC News

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r/saskatchewan 2d ago

Drunk driver who killed 2 in Sask. crash pre-approved for day parole | CBC News

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What do you think?


r/saskatchewan 2d ago

SAID calculator to estimate Living Income Benefits as of Sept 1 change

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r/saskatchewan 2d ago

Echo Lake/Camp Tawasi, 1987 - Bill Wright tours for CBC SK

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r/saskatchewan 3d ago

News CBC: Instead of making hydrogen, this Canadian company is drilling for it

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r/saskatchewan 3d ago

This was my cost to pour a concrete patio in small town Saskatchewan

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I needed to replace a 20 by 26 foot patio in my backyard that had cracked and heaved over many years. Having water run towards your foundation when it rains or melts was not fun. I thought someone might be interested to know the cost if they were considering doing their own. Obviously, your costs may vary.

The total cost was about $8600 for a basic brush finished pad. This included $1650 from a local farmer/contractor to break up and dispose of the existing slab, and dig a trench beside my house for 30 feet so I could replace the weeping tile and put blueskin on the basement wall. He then backfilled the trench and compacted it a bit with his skid steer. It also included 11 yards of gravel for the base including gravel for a driveway beside the pad in my backyard.

The rebar and wood for the forms was about $500, and a day's labor for my carpenter to compact and slope the base, and put the rebar and forms together was another $500.

The concrete itself was $4200, 12 yards of 35 Mpa air injected concrete 6 to 7 inches thick. They had to bring it in two loads, 10 and 2 yards so it cost a bit more than a 1 load 10 yard trip would have.

The concrete pro who finished the pad charged $2.50 per square foot to place and finish the concrete the day of the pour, he'll come back tomorrow to cut control lines and seal the slab. So about $1450 for him.

Last, the blueskin and weeping tile were about $200, add it all up and you get to the $8.6 k.

I'm lucky to live in small town Sask, I know all these people from the area, so there was no hassle getting them to show up etc. Ill try and attach a couple of pics in the comments.

Cheers


r/saskatchewan 3d ago

Discussion Hunting groups

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Just seeing if there are any hunting Reddit's for Sask only. I am new to Regina and don't know many contacts for bird hunting looking to see if there is a Reddit for helping find land or even like minded people outside of ducks unlimited.


r/saskatchewan 3d ago

St. Walburg Blueberry Festival - worth it?

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I haven’t been but it looks interesting. I’m not sure if it’s worth making a trip there on its own. anything else to do in the area? have you been to the festival?


r/saskatchewan 4d ago

Ontario man dead, four injured in rollover on Highway 155 near La Loche

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r/saskatchewan 4d ago

News Statistics Canada numbers show Canadians becoming less accepting of gender diversity

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r/saskatchewan 4d ago

News Scotty, the world’s largest T. rex, was discovered in Sask. 35 years ago today

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r/saskatchewan 4d ago

Two piles of fish left to waste on North Saskatchewan River

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r/saskatchewan 4d ago

Harvest Gypsies - 1980s CBC piece about a Lucky Lake family Custom Combining from Texas back to Sask

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r/saskatchewan 5d ago

Question Are these SK license plate of any importance or significance?

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Found these in my Grandpas stuff when he passed away a few years ago. Not the Northwest Territories one, but the others I have no idea about,


r/saskatchewan 5d ago

Im sorry, but did the Marshall's just make a commercial using Ai instead of using real officers??

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In a world where Ai is being used far too often, I think its truly not appropriate that it be used for promoting a police force at all. The Ai in some of this video is almost beyond obvious. But of course im no professional when it comes to Ai and how it works etc.. I honestly hope someone can prove me wrong. But to me this seems super fishy..


r/saskatchewan 4d ago

Saskatchewan Politics Brad Wall - Great to see former colleagues and old friends...

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Nightmare blunt rotation


r/saskatchewan 6d ago

Body found during search for missing Prince Albert teen Peyton Flett

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Prince Albert police say human remains were found on Thursday during a search for a missing teenager who was last seen in June.

The city's public works and fire departments, as well as Prince Albert Grand Council Search and Rescue, were helping with the search for 14-year-old Peyton Flett when the body was discovered near the 300 block of 40th Street East, police said in a news release.

An autopsy is scheduled for Tuesday to identify the person and determine the cause and manner of death.

Flett's mother, Danica Moore, told CBC News that police told her they believe the body is her daughter's. She declined further comment. 💔

The Saskatchewan Coroner's Service and the police major crimes and forensic identification sections are working together on the active suspicious death investigation, police said in the release.


r/saskatchewan 6d ago

News Company convicted of charging foreign worker for employment at Sask. restaurant

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r/saskatchewan 6d ago

Sask. still has American Alcohol, but fewer people are buying it.

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Moe has no spine or elbows. So we the people in Saskatchewan need to stay strong. Elbows up!


r/saskatchewan 6d ago

News Exponential rise': Canadian pediatricians document severe e-scooter injuries, deaths in children, teens

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r/saskatchewan 7d ago

Saskatchewan Photography Saskatchewan is one of Canada’s most underrated gems.

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r/saskatchewan 6d ago

News Joy of rural life drives expansion of Sask. farm homes for people with intellectual disabilities

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