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Ready for a drive-in movie

Ready for a drive-in movie

Addison Fleck, left, and Nixon Fleck were among the young people who attended the drive-in movie at the Â鶹ÊÓƵern Plains Co-op’s Estevan grocery store on Monday night.

The Canadian Hemp Trade Alliance endorses the Senate’s recommendations

The Canadian Hemp Trade Alliance (CHTA) based in Calgary’s North East endorses the observations and recommendations of the Senate Standing Committee on Agriculture and Forestry in their report on Canada’s value-added sector.
Burgers to beat MS Day at A&W

Burgers to beat MS Day at A&W

Kim Robinson, left, and Brooklynn Hayward from the Estevan A&W hold Teen Burgers that were sold at the restaurant Thursday morning. Thursday is Burgers to Beat MS Day at A&W restaurants across the country.
GoFundMe campaign started for family of oilfield accident victim

GoFundMe campaign started for family of oilfield accident victim

A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to assist the family of Mark Biglin, the man killed Monday in a workplace accident in the southeast oilpatch. Kayla Kopacz, who launched the campaign, wrote that her best friend Nickie lost her loving partner.
CCS facility had another strong month

CCS facility had another strong month

The carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility at SaskPower’s Boundary Dam Power Station captured 80,530 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) in July. According to numbers released by SaskPower earlier this month, the facility was online 94.
Just $1.5 million in August Crown land sale

Just $1.5 million in August Crown land sale

Saskatchewan continues its lackluster Crown land sales this year, with just $1.5 million brought in through the Aug. 15 sale. With three of six land sales under its belt for this fiscal year, the total has been only $9.5 million.
Public works summer projects nearing completion

Public works summer projects nearing completion

The City of Estevan’s public works division is applying the finishing touches to what has been a pretty productive spring and summer season.

Corn has become a popular crop in Saskatchewan and much of Western Canada

Corn is becoming increasingly popular for Western Canadian agricultural producers, because of domestic and international demands. The corn supply in the entire nation had increased by three per cent from 2017-18.
Victim identified in Service rig death near Stoughton

Victim identified in Service rig death near Stoughton

A fatality has been reported at a Crescent Point Energy Corp. site near Stoughton on Monday. A Weyburn-based service rig company was working on the site, according to a statement from Crescent Point received by email.
Hansons family are farmers in fifth generation

Hansons family are farmers in fifth generation

An impressive farmyard set-up catches the eye of travellers driving down the road between Estevan and Oungre.
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