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City launches campaign for naming rights sales, with current naming rights to expire in August

City launches campaign for naming rights sales, with current naming rights to expire in August

It’s been nearly 10 years since Affinity Place opened to the public, and with naming rights set to expire at the end of August, the City of Estevan is embarking on the process of selling the naming rights to the facility and other sports and recreati
City of Estevan continues to welcome the energy sector

City of Estevan continues to welcome the energy sector

In the wake of the City of Regina’s executive committee moving to distance themselves from energy companies who support their economy and valuable programs within their community, the City of Estevan says it continues to welcome all energy sector bus
Premier Moe tears into Regina council for policy which would restrict energy company advertising

Premier Moe tears into Regina council for policy which would restrict energy company advertising

If you don’t like the money that comes from energy, try going without it. And by the way, you’re currently accepting a lot of it, which you might soon do without.
New local fashion business helps people battling cancer

New local fashion business helps people battling cancer

Battling cancer is always tough, but when the burden is doubled by financial difficulties it often becomes unbearable. Estevan resident Amanda Jo Schoff learned it first-hand when she was helping her mother fighting uterine cancer.
SGI has seen 1,885 property claims to date from last week’s Alberta clipper

SGI has seen 1,885 property claims to date from last week’s Alberta clipper

SGI Canada had already received 1,885 property claims, as of Tuesday morning, from the Alberta clipper storm that whacked much of Saskatchewan on Jan. 13-14. That’s according to Tyler McMurchy, manager of media relations, with SGI.
Powerline Technician Apprenticeship program has first grad class in Weyburn

Powerline Technician Apprenticeship program has first grad class in Weyburn

Â鶹ÊÓƵeast College welcomed its first cohort of in-class students to its Powerline Technician Training facility in early January.
Plans proceeding for 2021 Weyburn Oil Show

Plans proceeding for 2021 Weyburn Oil Show

The 2021 Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Show will be a go this June, said show manager Tanya Hulbert.
Power restored to all residences in Saskatchewan following mid-week storm

Power restored to all residences in Saskatchewan following mid-week storm

SaskPower has announced that all customers who lost electricity due to the winter storm that hit Saskatchewan Wednesday and Thursday have now had their services restored, as of 4:45 p.m. Saturday.
CAPP forecasts oil investment to increase 14%, but only 5% in Saskatchewan

CAPP forecasts oil investment to increase 14%, but only 5% in Saskatchewan

After one of the most brutal years for the Canadian oilpatch, the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) is forecasting a 14 per cent increase in upstream natural gas and oil investment in 2021.
SaskPower provides update on efforts to restore power to many Saskatchewan residents

SaskPower provides update on efforts to restore power to many Saskatchewan residents

SaskPower has provided an update on the efforts to restore power to people across the province. The Crown corporation experienced a large number of outages last night, from as far northeast as Nipawin and as far southwest as Maple Creek.
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