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Star Diamond Corp T.DIAM

Alternate Symbol(s):  SHGDF

Star Diamond Corporation is a Canada-based company engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties. Its primary asset is its 100% interest in the Fort a la Corne property, which is located in central Saskatchewan. Its Fort a La Corne Diamond Project includes Star and Orion South Kimberlites. These kimberlites are in close proximity to established infrastructure, including paved highways and the electrical power grid. The Star-Orion South Diamond Project is located within the Fort a la Corne diamond district of central Saskatchewan, Canada. These Fort a la Corne mineral dispositions are located in the Fort a la Corne Provincial Forest, approximately 60 kilometers (km) east of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. It also holds a 100% interest in the Buffalo Hills Diamond Project, located approximately 400 kilometers northwest of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The property covers a total of 21 mineral leases covering an area of approximately 4,800 hectares (ha).


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Post by OstapBenderon Jul 26, 2019 6:53pm
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News from Fort Corn

News from Fort Corn

Sask. MLA Nadine Wilson will remain in caucus, step down as provincial secretary following assault charge

Leaving Saskatchewan Rivers MLA in caucus 'sends the wrong message': NDP leader

 
Saskatchewan MLA Nadine Wilson has been charged with common assault. (Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly website)

Saskatchewan Rivers MLA Nadine Wilson will remain a member of the Sask. Party caucus, but is stepping down as provincial secretary after being charged with assault.

"Ms. Wilson has offered to step down from her role as provincial secretary, which I have accepted," Premier Scott Moe said in brief written statement Friday. He said he was informed of the charges on Thursday.

"Ms. Wilson maintains her innocence, and as the charges have not been proven in court, she will remain a member of the government caucus."

The assault charges stems from an incident on March 21 of this year.

Previously, Crown prosecutors were deciding on whether or not to charge Wilson.

The complaints against Wilson were made by 87-year-old Lorraine Kingsley Helbig — who was married to Wilson's father until his recent death, about a month after the incident — and Kingsley Helbig's son Eric Hocknes.

It all stemmed from a bitter family estate dispute, according to the alleged victims.

NDP Justice critic Nicole Sarauer said in a tweet that she believes the premier should remove Wilson from caucus.

NDP Leader Ryan Meili seconded that.

"[It's] a very big concern to have somebody's public representative charged with that crime," Meili said in an interview.

Although the NDP leader said it was appropriate that Wilson step down as provincial secretary, he also said she should be removed from caucus.

"I think that sends the wrong message to leave her in caucus."

Wilson is scheduled to make her first appearance in Saskatoon provincial court on Sept. 6. 


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