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Speaking in front of hundreds of people gathered for Saskatchewan's Centennial Summit, Kensington Resources President Robert McCallum said Saskatchewan houses the largest rock-containing diamond field in the world. "Diamonds! A resource so large that it could easily swallow up all other kimberlites in existence!" McCallum said. "Kensington Resources is currently looking at the feasibility of developing a diamond mine in Saskatchewan. "The anticipated diamond mine will contribute to Saskatchewan's future prosperity. Besides jobs, the potential diamond mine will strengthen the provincial economy and enhance socio-economic development related to an improved quality of life for local residents."