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Federal government offering more support to small businesses

Federal government offering more support to small businesses

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced additional new measures to support small businesses dealing with the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Canadian agricultural industry has encountered mixed messages during the pandemic

The Canadian agriculture industry experienced a series of mixed messages last week as the COVID-19 pandemic continued to influence the cogs and gears motoring the world’s economy.
Extension for expiring Energy Safety Canada tickets

Extension for expiring Energy Safety Canada tickets

Are your safety tickets expiring shortly, and you’re not sure how you’re going to recertify them with all the closures going on due to the outbreak of COVID-19? If your Energy Safety Canada (ESC) ticket was set to expire before Sept. 1, fear not.

Conexus has reduced their hours of operation but will continue to serve their customers

Conexus announced on Monday, March 23 about a reduction in hours of operation.
Park users reminded to practise social distancing

Park users reminded to practise social distancing

The City of Estevan is asking the public to maintain social distancing at parks and other outdoor sites in the community.
New executive director takes helm at Weyburn Wor-Kin Shop

New executive director takes helm at Weyburn Wor-Kin Shop

Jeff Richards’ first day in his new position as executive director of the Wor-Kin Shop was on March 16, and he spent about five days on the job before new restrictions came in from the provincial government in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Best of Estevan for 2020

The Best of Estevan for 2020

No doubt about it: Estevan has a very diverse business community. And it shows in this year’s Estevan Mercury Best of Estevan contest, with the number of businesses that won awards and the total number of awards presented.
Co-op rejects mediator’s recommendations on lockout

Co-op rejects mediator’s recommendations on lockout

Unifor has agreed to a mediator’s recommendations in an effort to end the work stoppage at the Co-op Refinery Complex (CRC). But Federated Co-op has rejected those recommendations.
CCS facility captured more than 68,000 tonnes last month

CCS facility captured more than 68,000 tonnes last month

The carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility at SaskPower’s Boundary Dam Power Station captured 68,478 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) in February, according to information released by SaskPower.

Only bold, immediate action can keep economy from plunging off pandemic’s cliff

It is time for big decisions from governments of all sizes and stripes in Canada. One week of workplace hemorrhaging from COVID-19 has punched a sinkhole into the economy, with a half-million Canadians into employment insurance.
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