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Work on CN Rail in Carlyle

Work on CN Rail in Carlyle

Crossing is now smoother
Carlyle town council recap for Oct. 20

Carlyle town council recap for Oct. 20

Proof of vaccination policy approved
New immigration minister inherits backlogs, migrant worker issues

New immigration minister inherits backlogs, migrant worker issues

Minister Sean Fraser faces a number of key challenges exacerbated by the pandemic, namely the backlog of unprocessed immigration applications and pressing labour shortages across many sectors all over Canada
Legal Aid Saskatchewan will mark Canada鈥檚 inaugural Duty Counsel Day

Legal Aid Saskatchewan will mark Canada鈥檚 inaugural Duty Counsel Day

Canada also provides guaranteed access to free legal counsel to anyone summoned to appear in court charged with a crime.
Rally for Restaurants in Estevan

Rally for Restaurants in Estevan

You can find the 12-page Rally for Restaurants special section in this week鈥檚 edition of the Mercury. People are encouraged to save the special, and use it when they don鈥檛 feel like cooking or want something special. You can find complete menus and special offers in this flyer.
Temporary traffic flow changes announced for busy Estevan intersection

Temporary traffic flow changes announced for busy Estevan intersection

Work is extended to continue through Oct. 27
City of Estevan to back bid to resurface part of Kensington Avenue in the RM

City of Estevan to back bid to resurface part of Kensington Avenue in the RM

RM of Estevan is seeking funding
Supreme Ambulance - important first responders

Supreme Ambulance - important first responders

First responders make a big difference
Collection of Operation Christmas Child packages to start in Assiniboia

Collection of Operation Christmas Child packages to start in Assiniboia

Assiniboia and area residents may pick up Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes at the Modern Dollar Plus store and the 小蓝视频land Co-op.
Ottawa replacing wage, rent subsidies for businesses with $7.4B in 'targeted measures'

Ottawa replacing wage, rent subsidies for businesses with $7.4B in 'targeted measures'

Broader subsidy programs still set to expire this week.
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