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A&A Jewellery still having a big sale

A&A Jewellery still having a big sale

Like every business, A&A Jewellery has been forced to adapt in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, and an example of that can be seen with an annual event that started last week.

Report shows fiscal responsibility within Cornerstone school division

A report that focused on the role of the director of education in the 麻豆视频 East Cornerstone Public School Division (SECPSD) regarding fiscal responsibility was filed with the division鈥檚 governance board at their April 22 online public meeting.
Michael鈥檚 Coffee Shop and Bakery Estevan is now treating community with cinnamon buns

Michael鈥檚 Coffee Shop and Bakery Estevan is now treating community with cinnamon buns

No big celebrations or ribbon cuttings. On April 22, Michael鈥檚 Coffee Shop and Bakery in Estevan just opened their doors and declared the new location open and they got slammed with orders.
SaskTel extending waiver of data overage charges

SaskTel extending waiver of data overage charges

SaskTel announced on Friday it is extending the waiving of data overage charges to May 31, 2020.

AgriStability interim payments have increased for producers

The federal and provincial governments agreed to augment the 2020 AgriStability interim benefit payment percentage from 50 per cent to 75 per cent for Saskatchewan鈥檚 producers.
Major shutdown on way for Saskatchewan鈥檚 oil industry

Major shutdown on way for Saskatchewan鈥檚 oil industry

Weyburn oilman comments on how oil prices went negative
鈥淵ou guys are special:鈥 New Estevan chamber president

鈥淵ou guys are special:鈥 New Estevan chamber president

The Estevan Chamber of Commerce elected a new president during its annual general meeting Wednesday morning. The meeting was held via a conference call due to crowd size restrictions associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Local beauty professional and entrepreneur celebrates 35 years in the industry

Local beauty professional and entrepreneur celebrates 35 years in the industry

Thirty-five years ago, on April 19, Shelly Mack graduated college and started a new chapter of her life, that turned out to be really successful, not only for her, but for the Estevan community as well.
City seeking public feedback on coal transition

City seeking public feedback on coal transition

The City of Estevan is seeking the public鈥檚 input regarding the transition away from conventional coal-fired power.
Council used technology to discuss numerous topics in April meeting

Council used technology to discuss numerous topics in April meeting

Estevan city council used technology so it could have its monthly meeting Monday night. Mayor Roy Ludwig, city manager Jeff Ward and city clerk Judy Pilloud were in council chambers, and observing social distancing.
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