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Holy Family beefs up computer network security

The computer network for the Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School Division has been beefed up with up-to-date cyber-security, following an attack by hackers last fall on school board trustees and the school division employees.

Vermilion picks up 1,150 bpd in Sinclair/Fertile area

On Jan. 15, Vermilion Energy Inc. announced that it has entered into an arrangement agreement to acquire a private southeast聽Saskatchewan聽producer for total cash consideration of聽$90.8 million.

Spartan to spend $183 million

Spartan Energy Corp. announced on Jan. 11 that its development capital budget for 2018 is $183 million.
Plans have already started for Showcase

Plans have already started for Showcase

The Estevan Showcase Business Expo is returning in September for its 25th anniversary and a number of changes have been announced for the event. Showcase will be happening on Sept. 28 and 29 at the Power Dodge Ice Centre.

Crescent Point to spend nearly $1 billion in southeast Saskatchewan this year

Crescent Point Energy Corp announced its $1.8 billion capital budget for 2018 on Jan. 9, of which 55 per cent is expected to be spent in the Williston Basin. That roughly equates to just under $1 billion.

Government announces plans for marijuana sales

The Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) will issue approximately 60 cannabis retail permits to private operators in as many as 40 Saskatchewan municipalities and First Nations communities.

Torquay calling for change in federal equalization formula

Saskatchewan鈥檚 non-renewable resource revenue should be excluded from the federal equalization formula with the money used for infrastructure projects in the province, says a village in the heart of the Bakken play.
Saskatchewan鈥檚 winter drilling season kicks off with a bang

Saskatchewan鈥檚 winter drilling season kicks off with a bang

Bang! Sixty rigs kicked off right at the start of the year. With oil over US$60 (west Texas intermediate) in the first week of the New Year, drilling in Saskatchewan took off.
New tenant announced for test facility

New tenant announced for test facility

Shell Cansolv is set to use SaskPower鈥檚 carbon capture test facility at the Shand Power Station over the coming year to further explore existing and new chemistry at the core of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology.
Land sales were up a bit in 2017

Land sales were up a bit in 2017

Saskatchewan land sales for 2017 were an improvement over 2015 and 2016 on an aggregate basis, but the lowest on a per hectare basis compared to the last 10 years.
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