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Whitecap reduces capex for rest of year

Whitecap reduces capex for rest of year

Whitecap Resources Inc. announced on Aug. 26 that it has elected to exercise a more cautious approach for the balance of 2019, by reducing the company’s second half capital expenditures program by 17 per cent to $250 million from $300 million.
MLA Lori Carr speaks at coffee talk

MLA Lori Carr speaks at coffee talk

Estevan MLA Lori Carr was the guest speaker at Wednesday morning’s coffee talk session hosted by the Estevan Chamber of Commerce.
Crescent Point sells 7,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day in southeast Sask.

Crescent Point sells 7,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day in southeast Sask.

It took a while, but Crescent Point Energy Corp.
Case for exports extends beyond oil to natural gas

Case for exports extends beyond oil to natural gas

People have often heard compelling arguments about why it is so important to get oil to tidewater, but they don’t often hear the case for natural gas.
Winner announced in Mercury/Days Inn Ultimate Party of the Summer promotion

Winner announced in Mercury/Days Inn Ultimate Party of the Summer promotion

Estevan Mercury Publications is pleased to announce the winner in the Ultimate Party of the Summer Promotion that was offered in partnership with the Days Inn Estevan. Christina Strong has won Ultimate Backyard Party for 25 people.

Estevan receives a boost from gas tax

Saskatchewan has received the first of two $31.2 million installments of the federal Gas Tax Fund (GTF) for the 2019-20 fiscal year, along with a top-up of $61.9 million, made available through the 2019-20 federal budget.
Today we say enough is enough: the story behind the video

Today we say enough is enough: the story behind the video

Birchcliff Energy president and CEO A. Jeffery Tonken and Tourmaline Oil president and CEO Mike Rose were on hand at the packed Calgary Petroleum Club at 7:30 a.m. on Aug.

Estevan kids get a taste of the world of advertising

For the first time this summer, the Estevan campus of the Â鶹ÊÓƵeast College gave the younger kids a chance to have a taste of the professional world.
Deep Earth enters next phase

Deep Earth enters next phase

With a recent $5 million private placement of funding in place, in addition to previously announced federal and provincial government money, Deep Earth Energy Production Corp.
City announces hiring of second economic development employee

City announces hiring of second economic development employee

The City of Estevan has announced the hiring of a new employee in its economic development department. Craig Johnston was officially introduced during Monday night’s council meeting.
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