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  1. Apr 1, 2022 · By Robert Swystun Deeper Dives, News October 31, 2023 Education, Industry, Manitoba, Saskatchewan Space research and design is going strong on the Canadian prairies. All four of Manitoba’s and Saskatchewan’s primary universities have teams working on satellites, rovers, rockets, planetary research and astronomical studies that will help the human race understand our planet and solar system ...

  2. Apr 1, 2022 · Robert Swystun Born and raised in Saskatchewan, Rob is a journalist, business writer and marketing consultant living and working in Winnipeg. His favourite thing to do is road-tripping around the beautiful prairie provinces.

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  4. Apr 1, 2022 · To begin the series, Robert looks at the community of Snow Lake, in Northern Manitoba, which stands to benefit if lithium mining moves ahead in their town. Part 1 also looks at what lithium is, the global demand, and where Canada stands with other countries in meeting that demand.

    • Kelly-Anne Riess
  5. Dec 19, 2006 · Indexed As: Swystun v. Swystun et al. Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench. Winnipeg Centre. Suche, J. December 19, 2006. Summary: Sandra, Jeffrey, Robert and Pamela Swystun were the children of the late Nestor and Maureen Swystun. Nestor died in August 1993 and Maureen died in March 2004. Maureen was the sole beneficiary of her husband's estate.

    • December 19, 2006
    • Suche, J.
    • of Queen's Bench of Manitoba (Canada)
    • Manitoba
  6. By Robert Born Verified, John Loeppky Verified, Kelly-Anne Riess Verified, Robert Swystun | theflatlander.ca The small mining town of Snow Lake in northern Manitoba, about 200 km east of Flin Flon, has had its share of booms and busts.

  7. Canadian Community Newspapers Association. May 2008. "The Athabasca Advocate’s Rob Swystun squeezed into first place because of the intensity of the image. One can almost feel the heat of the fire and the confidence of the firefighter. Overall, it’s a great shot and immediately grabs the viewer."

    • Rob Swystun Content Marketing & Ghostwriting Inc.