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Saskatchewan sees 40 rigs drilling in mid-August

Saskatchewan sees 40 rigs drilling in mid-August

Estevan – There were 40 drilling rigs working in Saskatchewan on Aug. 14, according to sister publication Rig Locator (riglocator.ca). That made for 36 per cent out of a total of 111 rigs in the province.
Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce and Â鶹ÊÓƵeast College start business training

Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce and Â鶹ÊÓƵeast College start business training

The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce announced a province-wide business training partnership with Â鶹ÊÓƵeast College on Monday morning.
Prairie Sky Co-op to close Coteau Ave. gas bar

Prairie Sky Co-op to close Coteau Ave. gas bar

Prairie Sky Co-op in Weyburn announced on Thursday they will be closing the Coteau Avenue gas bar, which is located next to the food store, effective Friday, Sept. 20.

Injury from pipe leads to fine

Shaunavon – A Swift Current man was fined $4,900 in Shaunavon Provincial Court on Aug. 1 after being found guilty of one count under Occupational Health and Safety regulations.
Tervita meets $45 million Newalta synergies target a year ahead of schedule

Tervita meets $45 million Newalta synergies target a year ahead of schedule

Calgary-based waste processing and environmental services company Tervita says it is well ahead of schedule realizing the benefits of its merger last year with competitor Newalta.

Gibson’s trucking business is sold, and they’ve spending more on capex

Gibson Energy Inc. is refining its expected 2019 capital budget to between $230 million and $280 million, reflecting growth projects the company has added since the start of this year.

Chamber submits feedback to the feds

The Estevan Chamber of Commerce has submitted feedback to the federal government regarding the 2020-21 federal budget. The House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance invited Canadians to share their input and concerns for the financial plan.

Newspapers are still your go-to source

New information from Newspapers Canada shows that newspapers remain the source for people to turn to when it comes to information on the community, which makes them the destination for advertising dollars.

Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce and Â鶹ÊÓƵeast College start business training

The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce announced a provincial-wide business training partnership with Â鶹ÊÓƵeast College on Monday morning.
Local restaurant fundraising against MS

Local restaurant fundraising against MS

The Estevan A&W restaurant is joining others from across the country for the Burgers to Beat MS (multiple sclerosis) fundraiser on Aug. 22.
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