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Microtel donates to family centre and Envision

Microtel donates to family centre and Envision

Two valuable organizations in southeast Saskatchewan received support Thursday from a local hotel.
Warm weather and rainfall supported crop development in early July

Warm weather and rainfall supported crop development in early July

Warm weather and rainfall this week sustained crop development in the province.
Art Concepts Custom Framing lives up to its name, but has a lot more

Art Concepts Custom Framing lives up to its name, but has a lot more

Art Concepts Custom Framing has been a part of the Estevan business community for decades, ensuring that people would have a place to get their photos, artwork, memorabilia and other items framed, and enhancing the appearance of those items.
Estevan A&W: The story of great service and great products

Estevan A&W: The story of great service and great products

The Mercury continues to explore the Estevan's business community. This week we talked to Michelle Graff, who runs the local A&W along with her husband Darcy.
It’s more than just nuts and bolts at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµern Bolt Supply

It’s more than just nuts and bolts at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµern Bolt Supply

Need a nut or a bolt? Need a tool? You’ll likely find it at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµern Bolt Supply in Estevan. And you’ll find other things you need there, too.

Electronic payments are the biggest problem as fraud continues to rise

Cash is key to counterbalancing explosive problem

Traditional cannabis extracts are available in Canada

The Cannabis Act became law in October 2018. A year later, in October 2019 cannabis extracts and vaping products were legalized for sale in Canada.

Real estate sales and sales volume are up in Estevan; time spent on market is down

The Saskatchewan Realtors Association says the province’s real estate market is showing strong signs of recovery. Data released last week shows sales from across the province were up close to 50 per cent from June of last year, and down only .
COVID-19 crisis hasn’t affected SaskEnergy’s demand much

COVID-19 crisis hasn’t affected SaskEnergy’s demand much

You don’t use your furnace much in spring or summertime, and as a result, SaskEnergy has not seen much of an impact on its demand for natural gas since the COVID-19 crisis which took hold in mid-March.

Autonomous vehicles and electric vehicles are in SGI’s windscreens, looking ahead

Last October, a car with a panoramic camera mounted on the roof was parked in a North Battleford hotel parking lot for several evenings.
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