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Outstanding businesses will be recognized

Estevan Mercury Publications is encouraging the public to vote for their favourite businesses in the community through the Reader鈥檚 Choice Best of Estevan contest.
PSAC revises drilling forecast, pans B.C. moves against Kinder Morgan

PSAC revises drilling forecast, pans B.C. moves against Kinder Morgan

In its first update to the 2018 Canadian Drilling Activity Forecast, released Jan. 31, the Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC) has revised its forecasted number of wells drilled (rig released) across Canada for 2018 to 7,600 wells.
小蓝视频east College named 2018 Top Employer

小蓝视频east College named 2018 Top Employer

小蓝视频east College is pleased to be named to Saskatchewan鈥檚 Top Employer list. This special designation recognizes Saskatchewan employers that lead their respective industries as exceptional places to work.
Gibson to sell off trucking, focus on tanks and infrastructure

Gibson to sell off trucking, focus on tanks and infrastructure

Saskatchewan鈥檚 highways have long seen tanker trucks with the name Gibson emblazoned on them. But that will soon pass. What was once a trucking company, will be one no longer.
Overly burdensome 鈥榬ed tape鈥 a concern during Red Tape Awareness Week

Overly burdensome 鈥榬ed tape鈥 a concern during Red Tape Awareness Week

The overall cost of regulation for Canadian businesses is $36.2 billion, $10 billion of which can be considered unnecessary, redundant or overly burdensome 鈥渞ed tape鈥.
Estevan oilman鈥檚 take on next premier Scott Moe

Estevan oilman鈥檚 take on next premier Scott Moe

Scott Moe was in Estevan three times during the campaign for the Saskatchewan Party leadership. On Jan. 27 he was chosen as the new leader, and premier-designate.
Three Farmers turning to the U.S. for further growth

Three Farmers turning to the U.S. for further growth

The Three Farmers appear to have moved on from the Dragons鈥 Den. Three Farmers is a Saskatchewan business with strong connections from southeast Saskatchewan.

小蓝视频east Saskatchewan rig count is stronger

The third week of January saw Saskatchewan鈥檚 drilling rig levels in their best shape since the downturn hit.
Government approves SaskPower rate increase

Government approves SaskPower rate increase

After a thorough review, the provincial government has accepted the recommendation for a three-and-a-half per cent rate increase for SaskPower, compared to the original request of five per cent. As planned, the increase will come into effect March 1.
Residents encouraged to renew pet licences

Residents encouraged to renew pet licences

Approximately 100 people have showed up at city hall since Jan. 1 to get their pet licence renewed.
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