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Hold on there, CCS is not dead in Saskatchewan

Hold on there, CCS is not dead in Saskatchewan

Hold on here, CSS is not dead just yet.
Mercury welcomes new reporter

Mercury welcomes new reporter

Hello Mercury readers, My name is Brady Bateman and I am the newest addition to the wonderful Estevan Mercury Publications team.

CCS Knowledge Centre reacts to Boundary Dam announcement

The international CCS Knowledge Centre is reacting to today鈥檚 announcement from SaskPower regarding the retirement of Units 4 and 5 at the Boundary Dam Power Station.
SaskPower announces Units 4 and 5 at Boundary Dam will be retired

SaskPower announces Units 4 and 5 at Boundary Dam will be retired

SaskPower has announced that Units 4 and 5 at the Boundary Dam Power Station will be retired in a few years, rather than receive a carbon capture and storage (CCS) retrofit.
New Oxbow swimming pool receives $100,000 donation from Richardson and TEML

New Oxbow swimming pool receives $100,000 donation from Richardson and TEML

The Oxbow swimming pool committee got a big boost on June 29, courtesy the Richardson Foundation and Tundra Energy Marketing Ltd. The swimming pool committee applied to Tundra Energy Marketing Ltd.

New study reinforces the value of community newspapers

A recently-released study shows the impact that community newspapers continue to have. The study was conducted by Totum Research in January and February of more than 2,000 Canadian adults.
Crown auction model extended minerals

Crown auction model extended minerals

The Crown land sales model used for oil and gas is now 小蓝视频 adopted for other minerals, including some that may be used for batteries.
Redvers farm family earns provincial award

Redvers farm family earns provincial award

A Redvers-area farm family has been recognized by the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association for their commitment to the environment.
Several oil companies pick up their drilling game in Saskatchewan

Several oil companies pick up their drilling game in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan鈥檚 active drilling rig count was 46 as of June 27, according to sister publication Rig Locator (riglocator.ca). A total of 23 companies were drilling at the time.
Government releases report citing costs of carbon tax

Government releases report citing costs of carbon tax

The provincial government is citing a new report that it says could reflect the impact of a carbon tax.
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