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Over 600 Teen Burgers were sold in Estevan during Burgers to Beat MS Day

Over 600 Teen Burgers were sold in Estevan during Burgers to Beat MS Day

Aug. 20 marked the annual Burgers to Beat Multiple Sclerosis (MS) day in Estevan’s and other A&W fast-food restaurants across Canada. And once again the Estevan community stepped forward to support a great cause.

Creative Saskatchewan appointed new CEO

The Creative Saskatchewan Board of Directors announced the appointment of Erin Dean to the position of Chief Executive Officer on Aug. 24.

No Frills implementing mask policy

No Frills and the Real Canadian Superstore will soon join the list of businesses requiring customers to wear a mask or other face covering due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Weyburn Credit Union awards Community Fund grants to organizations

Weyburn Credit Union awards Community Fund grants to organizations

Weyburn Credit Union announced $31,000 in Community Fund grants are being awarded to seven well-deserving community organizations. Typically one per cent of the Credit Union’s profits are allocated to the WCU Community Fund each year.
Mr. Mikes Steakhouse Casual continues supporting and feeding the community

Mr. Mikes Steakhouse Casual continues supporting and feeding the community

Mr. Mike’s Steakhouse Casual has been serving Estevan for over three years now, and throughout this entire time, its community involvement has been unprecedented.
Five per cent of crop are in the bins in the southeast

Five per cent of crop are in the bins in the southeast

Favorable conditions allowed harvest to progress in the region.
Weyburn auto dealer shares challenges of dealing with COVID

Weyburn auto dealer shares challenges of dealing with COVID

There were many challenges to deal with when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, but with the support of staff and the community, a Weyburn businessman said they have been able to survive those challenges thus far.
Flax straw from Sasketchewan being bought for biomass fuel

Flax straw from Sasketchewan being bought for biomass fuel

A Saskatchewan company, Prairie Clean Energy (PCE) of Regina, has found a way to take the thousands of tonnes of Saskatchewan flax straw that gets burned or trashed on the prairies every year and turn it into something that can provide income to prod
CCS facility at Boundary Dam had its best month of 2020

CCS facility at Boundary Dam had its best month of 2020

The carbon capture and storage facility at SaskPower’s Boundary Dam Power Station had its best month of the year in July. The facility captured 75,503 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) last month.
Local family pioneering sale of micro-cannabis

Local family pioneering sale of micro-cannabis

A farm family from southeast Saskatchewan has turned to a new plant, and is one of the first in the province to do so.
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