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Estevan Chamber of Commerce held their Get out on the Green golf event

Estevan Chamber of Commerce held their Get out on the Green golf event

The Estevan Chamber of Commerce hosted its ninth annual Get out on the Green golf event at the Estevan Woodlawn Golf Course on Aug. 13.
The Brick keeps adding new products to meet customers’ diverse needs

The Brick keeps adding new products to meet customers’ diverse needs

Everybody knows that The Brick is a place to go for quality furniture, electronics, appliances and bedding. With more than 220 locations across Canada, Estevan isn’t the only city where The Brick is a big part of the community.
House of Stationery has what you need for your office, whether it be traditional or at home

House of Stationery has what you need for your office, whether it be traditional or at home

The House of Stationery is still the place you want to go in Estevan for your office supplies.
Saskatchewan putting $15 million into agtech

Saskatchewan putting $15 million into agtech

The Government of Saskatchewan has announced $15 million in funding for development of agricultural technology, or agtech.

Cereals Canada announced senior leadership team

Cereals Canada announced their senior leadership team. Dean Dias will lead the organization as Chief Executive Officer, with Cam Dahl serving as Chief Strategy Officer, effective on August 17.

Cottage sales up due to COVID-19, but not everywhere

If you can’t go anywhere due to the COVID-19 pandemic, you might as well find a cottage and spend some time there.
Â鶹ÊÓƵeast College has all one may need for successful career, in a new and safer format

Â鶹ÊÓƵeast College has all one may need for successful career, in a new and safer format

Â鶹ÊÓƵeast College has been successfully navigating through the pandemic and now they are ready to greet the new students at all of their campuses.
Harvest is progressing in the southeast region

Harvest is progressing in the southeast region

Harvest is underway in the region, with some farmers starting to combine and many more desiccating. By Aug. 10, one per cent of the crop was combined and three per cent was swathed or ready to straight-cut.

Warm weather helped crops develop across Saskatchewan

Warm weather continued to help crops mature throughout the province. This was beneficial for many areas, but some reported premature ripening and damage from the summer’s high heat as recorded from August 4-10.
Province raised 2.4 million in revenue from August oil and gas public offering

Province raised 2.4 million in revenue from August oil and gas public offering

The province of Saskatchewan’s August public offering of Crown petroleum and natural gas rights on Tuesday generated $2,390,943.09 in revenue. The Estevan and Lloydminster areas were the focus of the bid activity.
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