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DMS meets community’s computer needs

DMS meets community’s computer needs

DMS Services in Estevan has given the community a retail computer store, and it’s always eager to meet the needs of the community.

FCC review suggested modest increase in farmland values for 2020

Average farmland values in Canada once again showed modest increases for the first half of 2020, although the full impact of the COVID-19 pandemic had yet to be weighed, according to a review by Farm Credit Canada .
Saskatchewan’s drilling rig count climbs to nine, but still down

Saskatchewan’s drilling rig count climbs to nine, but still down

( This drilling rig, built by Totem Drilling, became a CanElson Drilling, then Trinidad Drilling, and finally Ensign Drilling rig.
Boundary Dam had tremendous month; eclipses another milestone

Boundary Dam had tremendous month; eclipses another milestone

The carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility at SaskPower’s Boundary Dam Power Station had another excellent month in August, setting a new 2020 mark for the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) captured.
Saskatchewan’s drilling rig count climbs to nine, but still a fraction of previous two years

Saskatchewan’s drilling rig count climbs to nine, but still a fraction of previous two years

Drilling rig activity has started to slowly pick up in Saskatchewan’s oilpatch, but the numbers are still very low compared to any point over the last decade. On Sept. 11, Rig Locator (riglocator.ca) showed nine rigs working in Saskatchewan.

Saskatchewan government giving $70.3 million to municipalities for COVID-19 relief

The provincial government announced the distribution of $70.3 million to municipal governments to help out with COVID-19 pandemic relief, as Saskatchewan’s portion of the federal Safe Restart Canada Plan on Sept 9.
Fast Trucking to receive Award of Merit from Sask. Chamber of Commerce

Fast Trucking to receive Award of Merit from Sask. Chamber of Commerce

A prominent southeast Saskatchewan company has been recognized by the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce for its longevity and commitment to the community.

Producers made significant progress in September’s first week

Producers made significant harvest progress from Sept. 1-7 with 43 per cent of the crop in the bin – up from 28 per cent last week and remaining well ahead of the five-year (2015-2019) average of 35 per cent for this time of year.
SE College’s new heavy equipment operator program receives funding

SE College’s new heavy equipment operator program receives funding

The Â鶹ÊÓƵeast (SE) College has received significant funding for its newest program.
Canada’s first geothermal production and injection well test exceeds expectations

Canada’s first geothermal production and injection well test exceeds expectations

First 20-megawatt facility in design phase
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