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West End Radiators filling a need for Estevan

West End Radiators filling a need for Estevan

Jason and Jessica Brandon saw a need, not just for Estevan, but for southern Saskatchewan: a new radiator shop, which would cut down on downtime for business owners and farmers. The result is the arrival of West End Radiators in Estevan.
New executive director named for Weyburn Chamber of Commerce

New executive director named for Weyburn Chamber of Commerce

The Weyburn Chamber of Commerce has a new executive director. Larry Heggs, who is no stranger to the organization, joined the organization on Feb. 22 as executive director.
A unique sale for Power Dodge

A unique sale for Power Dodge

Local vehicle dealerships have sold vehicles to a variety of locations, but Power Dodge in Estevan recently had a most unique sale. The dealership sold a 2018 Dodge Durango RT to a customer named Dejvid Slakopovich in Slovakia.
Green Party leader furious about abandoned oilwells, energy minister rejects Greens’ claims

Green Party leader furious about abandoned oilwells, energy minister rejects Greens’ claims

Saskatchewan Green Party Leader Naomi Hunter put out a release last week, claiming that Saskatchewan’s oilpatch had essentially run rampant during the Saskatchewan Party’s watch, something Energy and Resources Minister Bronwyn Eyre refuted by email o
Drilling season peaking with 31 rigs working

Drilling season peaking with 31 rigs working

The stretch from mid-February to the first week of March is traditionally the peak of the year for oilwell drilling activity. And on Feb. 22, there were 31 drilling rigs working in Saskatchewan, down markedly from the previous two years.
Council approves the budget for 2021

Council approves the budget for 2021

Estevan city council approved the 2021 budget at Monday night’s meeting, following discussions about the document’s contents and third-party grants.
Drilling season peaking with 31 rigs working

Drilling season peaking with 31 rigs working

Estevan – Mid-February to the first week of March is traditionally the peak of the year for oilwell drilling activity. And on Feb. 22, there were 31 drilling rigs working in Saskatchewan, down markedly from the previous two years.
India experiencing something akin to the dissolution of the CWB, and Sask. premier says we did okay

India experiencing something akin to the dissolution of the CWB, and Sask. premier says we did okay

The agricultural industry in India is in turmoil, as the national government there has been moving to open up highly regulated markets, and many farmers are resisting, fearful of change.
CCS facility at Boundary Dam captured more than 49,000 tonnes of CO2 in January

CCS facility at Boundary Dam captured more than 49,000 tonnes of CO2 in January

During the month of January, the carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility at the Boundary Dam Power Station captured 49,373 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2), according to the monthly report released by SaskPower on Friday.
India is going through something similar to our dissolution of the CWB

India is going through something similar to our dissolution of the CWB

Premier Moe says we did okay
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