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55 rigs go down to the wire in Saskatchewan

55 rigs go down to the wire in Saskatchewan

With provincial road bans typically announced on or about March 15, 55 drilling rigs in Saskatchewan were working down to the wire, as of Monday, March 12. That number is roughly on par with the same week in 2017.
SSGA welcomes enhancements to crop insurance

SSGA welcomes enhancements to crop insurance

The Government of Saskatchewan announced enhancements to the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Program.
Ron Carson family donates $1M to Children’s Hospital Foundation

Ron Carson family donates $1M to Children’s Hospital Foundation

After a successful 50-year-long career in Saskatchewan’s oil and gas industry, Ron and Shirley Carson and family have made a $1 million gift to Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation as a way of saying ‘thank you’ to the families of our province
Drilling rig activity remained consistent throughout winter season

Drilling rig activity remained consistent throughout winter season

The number of active drilling rigs has remained quite consistent throughout the winter drilling season. That season draws to a close when road bans are put into place, usually around March 15.
Newalta and Tervita merge

Newalta and Tervita merge

Calgary – On March 1 publicly listed Newalta Corporation and privately-held Tervita Corporation announced announce that they have entered into an arrangement agreement to combine their businesses and create a leading publicly traded energy-focused en
Volunteers, Ag Society honoured at SAASE convention

Volunteers, Ag Society honoured at SAASE convention

The Weyburn Agricultural Society and two of their longest-serving volunteers received honours at the provincial convention for the Saskatchewan Association of Agricultural Societies and Exhibitions (SAASE), which was hosted in Weyburn at the Legion H
Later in 2018, Spearing may be looking to re-invest

Later in 2018, Spearing may be looking to re-invest

Carlyle – Spearing Service Ltd. in Carlyle has seen a good beginning for 2018. “I think 2018 is, so far, going to get off to a good start, compared to the last couple years.
PAMI tackles technology integration in farm machinery

PAMI tackles technology integration in farm machinery

In response to concerns raised by producers, Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute (PAMI) is taking steps to ensure precision agriculture technology can be used to its fullest advantage regardless of the make or age of machinery.
APAS wants Transportation Bill passed

APAS wants Transportation Bill passed

The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan is calling for Transportration Bill C-49 to be passed. The legisation has been delated since before Christmas.
Investors guide provides inside look at Weyburn

Investors guide provides inside look at Weyburn

The newly-released Investors Guide for the city of Weyburn, produced by Weyburn Economic Development, provides an in-depth look at the economy and demographics of the city and area, for the benefit of those looking to invest in the city.
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