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Spring gas prices: back on the rise

As the temperature begins to rise, so does the price of gas in Saskatchewan. This change as the season in which people tend to drive more begins, is also driven by a number of factors.
Strong results in March for Boundary Dam

Strong results in March for Boundary Dam

The carbon capture process at SaskPower’s Boundary Dam Power Station performed as expected in March, according to information supplied by SaskPower on Wednesday.
House of Stationery: family owned pillar of the business community

House of Stationery: family owned pillar of the business community

Lincoln Empey found an appreciation for House of Stationery, when he started working for the business his family owned, when he was 17, on Thursday nights and Saturdays, while still in high school.
CAODC promoting Canadian oil

CAODC promoting Canadian oil

In times of the crunch in the oil and gas industry, the Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC) is an organization that works for many of the oil workers and oil producers in southeast Saskatchewan, who are facing challenges and

Association tackles issues at annual meeting

The annual general meeting of the СÀ¶ÊÓƵeast Saskatchewan Surface Rights Association served as an opportunity to discuss some of the issues facing land owners in the region.
EFRS urges caution with burning

EFRS urges caution with burning

The Estevan Fire and Rescue Service is urging people to be cautious when conducting controlled burns. Local firefighters have already been called to four wildland or grass fires this spring.

Focus on weathering economic conditions

Estevan’s business community was given a crash course in how to handle some of difficult challenges they face as a result of the suffering oil and gas industry, on April 6.
The Floor Store has expertise with floors and so much more

The Floor Store has expertise with floors and so much more

The Floor Store has been a big part of Chris Tarnes’ life for nearly two decades. He started working at the business in January 1998, when he was 19 years old.
Jackie Wall graduates from chamber program

Jackie Wall graduates from chamber program

Jackie Wall, the executive director of the Estevan Chamber of Commerce, recently expanded her knowledge of the chamber network by graduating from the Chamber College Level 2 training program in Saskatoon.

Luncheon focuses on weathering economic uncertainties

The Estevan Chamber of Commerce hosted an event that directly addressed an anxiety that many in the Estevan business community have been facing in the last few years, overe where the oil and gas industry is heading.
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