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Saskatchewan’s tech sector exceeds growth expectations

Saskatchewan’s tech sector exceeds growth expectations

Saskatchewan's tech sector shows significant growth and potential.
Government announces $357,000 for policing in Estevan

Government announces $357,000 for policing in Estevan

Funding will fund three front-line police officers for the Estevan Police Service.
Upcoming project in West Park to add almost 40 residential lots to area

Upcoming project in West Park to add almost 40 residential lots to area

Besides adding nearly 40 residential lots to parcel 5A, the developer has proposed adding a commercial lot to parcel 5B — the first such lot in phase 5 of the overall development.
13-year cemetery project finally completed

13-year cemetery project finally completed

The finishing touches have been added to Broadacres Cemetery, but family may want to check for deteriorating markers.
Suicide prevention initiative expands to NB and PA

Suicide prevention initiative expands to NB and PA

$400,000 in funding announced as province recognizes World Suicide Prevention Day.
Focus turns to improving rail

Focus turns to improving rail

When the elephants fight, the grass suffers. — African proverb
Red tape cut for developers acquiring certain permits, city says

Red tape cut for developers acquiring certain permits, city says

Changes to the building bylaw also mean city administration does not need to notify homeowners within 90 metres with public notice requirements about the proposed projects.
Editorial: Field house missing component for Yorkton sports

Editorial: Field house missing component for Yorkton sports

A new version of Council launches this fall and planning for – including starting to dedicate some reserve dollars annually – to a ‘field house’ project would seem a very good place for them to start their tenure.
Estevan Mercury Flashback – Sept. 23, 1992

Estevan Mercury Flashback – Sept. 23, 1992

This week's flashback is from 1992.
Sask Party first to make it to full slate

Sask Party first to make it to full slate

Kevin Weedmark nominated in Moosomin-Montmartre to be 61st candidate running for Saskatchewan Party.
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