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New RONA store opens in Weyburn with a board-cutting

New RONA store opens in Weyburn with a board-cutting

A new retail outlet, RONA Weyburn, was opened on Thursday morning with the cutting of a board in front of the main doors, completing 12 weeks of renovations.
Chamber hosting two all-candidates forums in October

Chamber hosting two all-candidates forums in October

The Estevan Chamber of Commerce has announced details for how it will host all-candidate forums in October for the provincial election and the civic election. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, both forums will be closed to the public.
Best friends open new businesses to help others

Best friends open new businesses to help others

Kelsey Byers and Marissa Tisdale are best friends who have decided to open businesses of their own, in the same building, in an effort to help others.
Clients thankful to have a local audiologist

Clients thankful to have a local audiologist

Sun Country Hearing has been open in Estevan for several years now, and the business’ clients are grateful to have such a company in the Energy City. Bill Kapiczowski is an Estevan resident who has had some hearing difficulties for several years.
Weyburn Chamber supports Sask. Chamber election points

Weyburn Chamber supports Sask. Chamber election points

In preparation for the upcoming Saskatchewan provincial election, the Weyburn Chamber of Commerce supports the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce (SCC)’s election policy pillars.
New campaign encourages shopping locally

New campaign encourages shopping locally

A new campaign aims to promote all that Estevan’s businesses have to offer for both residents and visitors alike.
Clean Fuel Standard a second carbon tax, says Saskatchewan’s minister of Energy and Resources

Clean Fuel Standard a second carbon tax, says Saskatchewan’s minister of Energy and Resources

In its efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 30 million tonnes per year, the federal government is working on developing a new Clean Fuel Standard (CFS), and that is ringing alarm bells for the Saskatchewan government, as expressed by Energy
Oil industry group suggests energy policies for Saskatchewan in advance of fall election

Oil industry group suggests energy policies for Saskatchewan in advance of fall election

In advance of the coming fall election in Saskatchewan, the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) has released its suggested energy policies, to both the Saskatchewan Party and the New Democratic Party, for consideration.

Farmers in Saskatchewan made significant progress from September 8-14

Sixty-two per cent of the crop in the province has been combined, up from 43 per cent last week and well ahead of the five-year (2015-2019) average of 48 per cent. An additional 27 per cent of the crop is swathed or ready to be straight-cut.
Cutting up drilling rigs heartbreaking, says Derrick Big Eagle, who built some of them

Cutting up drilling rigs heartbreaking, says Derrick Big Eagle, who built some of them

Derrick Big Eagle couldn’t go see what was left of the drilling rigs he had built, as several were scrapped in recent weeks in the former Eagle Drilling Services yard in Carlyle.
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