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SaskPower plans five per cent increase, starting March 1

SaskPower plans five per cent increase, starting March 1

SaskPower has announced it is seeking another rate increase in a continual string of rate increases in recent years. The Crown corporation said in a release on Aug.
Bill Boyd retires from politics

Bill Boyd retires from politics

Kindersley СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Bill Boyd announced on Aug. 15 that he will be retiring from public life and resigning his seat, effective September 1, 2017. For much of his tenure in government, Boyd was the minister responsible for the Saskatchewan energy sector.
Peavey Mart donates to cancer research

Peavey Mart donates to cancer research

Robin Yost and Yvonne Barr, staff at Peavey Mart in Assiniboia, served up a burger lunch for charity on August 12 for the Wild Pink Yonder program.
Spartan maintaining three-rig drilling program

Spartan maintaining three-rig drilling program

On Aug. 14 Spartan Energy Corp. released its second quarter results, showing an active quarter of operations due to a shortened break-up period in southeast Saskatchewan. The company recommenced its drilling program in May, drilling 19 (16.
RM and chamber concerned with tax rate increases

RM and chamber concerned with tax rate increases

The Rural Municipality (RM) of Estevan is voicing concerns with an increase in property taxes that is facing many of its businesses. The RM and the Estevan Chamber of Commerce recently held a meeting with Estevan СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Lori Carr to discuss the issue.
Flaring occurred at Co-op site north of Estevan

Flaring occurred at Co-op site north of Estevan

Flaring took place over several days at Federated Co-operatives Limited’s (FCL) bulk propane plant six kilometres north of Estevan.
Enbridge begins line 3 replacement program

Enbridge begins line 3 replacement program

Enbridge announced on Aug. 3 that it will begin construction this summer on certain segments of the Line 3 Replacement Program in Canada and that construction in Wisconsin has commenced.
PSAC increases well forecast

PSAC increases well forecast

The Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC), in its third update to its 2017 Canadian drilling activity forecast, announced on July 31 that it was increasing its forecasted number of 6,680 wells to be drilled (rig released) across Canada for
Land sale fetches approximately $8 million

Land sale fetches approximately $8 million

The province’s southeast region was the focus of activity in August’s public offering of Crown petroleum and natural gas rights in Saskatchewan on Tuesday, representing more than $6 million of the $8 million in total revenue.
Crescent Point increases 2017 guidance

Crescent Point increases 2017 guidance

Calgary – On July 27 Crescent Point Energy Corp. announced its operating and financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2017.
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