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Estevan Mercury Flashback 鈥� Wednesday, July 2, 1986

Estevan Mercury Flashback 鈥� Wednesday, July 2, 1986

This week's flashback.
Saskatchewan urged to keep small business tax at zero per cent

Saskatchewan urged to keep small business tax at zero per cent

Reduction of the tax rate has helped a great number of small business owners says CFIB.
Editorial: The local push for the provincial election has begun

Editorial: The local push for the provincial election has begun

Saskatchewan starts getting ready for the next election. What to expect? An editorial.
Editorial: Access to local news in Canada will be hurt

Editorial: Access to local news in Canada will be hurt

Weyburn Review editor Greg Nikkel hopes that access to the free press in Canada will still be possible with Bill C-18 coming into effect.
Saskatoon man charged with attempting to start Alberta wildfire

Saskatoon man charged with attempting to start Alberta wildfire

Three Hills RCMP thanks motorists and farmers in the area who jumped in to assist with the fire control until the Three Hills Fire Department got the fire under control.
Fast transition could indicate a strong El Nino

Fast transition could indicate a strong El Nino

Quickly developing El Ni帽o could impact global weather patterns.
Firefighters rescue construction workers at U of S after roof collapse

Firefighters rescue construction workers at U of S after roof collapse

Rescue personnel entered the scene and found three male workers with injuries. One worker was trapped underneath roof panels and sustained a fracture to his leg
Regina road rage leads to assault and weapons charges

Regina road rage leads to assault and weapons charges

Suspect later found driving erratically, police say.
Ceiling collapses on five construction workers at U of S

Ceiling collapses on five construction workers at U of S

Three construction workers were sent to hospital with minor injuries.
No whooping cough outbreak yet in Saskatchewan

No whooping cough outbreak yet in Saskatchewan

Whooping cough seeing increases in Alberta and Manitoba, but so far not in Saskatchewan.
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