KCDA CEO believes exploration boom occurring in northern Sask.
Keewatin Community Development Association CEO Randy Johns believes northern Saskatchewan is headed for another boom when it comes to mineral exploration and mining.
During the last couple of days, Johns hosted a conference called Core Days 2022 which attracted exploration companies, government agencies and interested members of the public. It was held at the Northlands College Mine School in Air Ronge and it included presentations about various projects and mineral deposits throughout the region.
Some of the companies in attendance were Appia Rare Earths and Uranium Corporation, CanAlaska Uranium, Eagle Plains Resources, Fortune Bay Corporation and MAS Gold Corporation.
“People don’t realize how much mining is coming back in northern Saskatchewan,” Johns said. “This is a message we need to get out to the public. Everyone thought mining was in the tank. A couple of years ago Cameco closed down McArthur and so on, but it is really coming back gangbusters.”


