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SaskPower exporting 175 megawatts of power to states affected by cold snap

SaskPower exporting 175 megawatts of power to states affected by cold snap

SaskPower has announced it is currently exporting 175 megawatts (MW) of electricity south to provide relief as extreme cold conditions strain electrical systems and leave millions without power in parts of the United States.
Ronald McDonald House recognizes Chris and Tim Jenish for their support

Ronald McDonald House recognizes Chris and Tim Jenish for their support

Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) Saskatchewan is saluting the franchisees of the Estevan McDonalds for their support over the years.
Energy Minister has virtual dialogue on oil issues

Energy Minister has virtual dialogue on oil issues

Could Enbridge Line 5 trouble restart Energy East discussions?
Could Enbridge Line 5 trouble restart Energy East?

Could Enbridge Line 5 trouble restart Energy East?

The Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC) held a virtual town hall Feb.
MNP partners help Envision help others

MNP partners help Envision help others

Envision Counselling and Support Centre has always been one of the vital community organizations in the area.
SE College named one of Saskatchewan’s top employers

SE College named one of Saskatchewan’s top employers

For the fourth year in a row, Â鶹ÊÓƵeast College was named as one of Saskatchewan’s Top Employers. The Top Employer designation recognizes Saskatchewan employers that lead their respective industries as exceptional places to work.
Crown land sale brings in quarter million dollars

Crown land sale brings in quarter million dollars

(Photo by Greg Nikkel) The Feb. 2 Crown land sale for petroleum and natural gas rights was yet another one of the lowest over the last decade, generating $251,672 in revenue for the province of Saskatchewan.
New and returning tax credits in effect in Saskatchewan

New and returning tax credits in effect in Saskatchewan

A series of new and returning provincial income tax credits and other tax-reduction initiatives will help make life more affordable for Saskatchewan people in the new year.
Saskatchewan real estate sales in January 2021, are up, way up, over January 2020

Saskatchewan real estate sales in January 2021, are up, way up, over January 2020

The whole economy changed with the advent of COVID-19 in March 2020. But prior to that, things were, well, more normal. And that’s why year-over-year realty sales figures in Saskatchewan for January 2021 stand out, because they are up – way up.
Cyberfraud is a growing concern for small businesses as the pandemic forces them to digitize

Cyberfraud is a growing concern for small businesses as the pandemic forces them to digitize

Regina, February 4, 2021 – The pandemic has made Canadian small businesses more vulnerable to cyberattacks.
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