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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 Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµeast College start business training

The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce announced a provincial-wide business training partnership with Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµeast 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.
Canada’s job vacancies maintain record high for a fourth consecutive quarter: 429,000 jobs went unfi

Canada’s job vacancies maintain record high for a fourth consecutive quarter: 429,000 jobs went unfi

Saskatchewan job vacancy rate decreased slightly with 7,400 unfilled jobs
Mainil has had a storied patch career

Mainil has had a storied patch career

Jerry Mainil has long been a key player in the southeast Saskatchewan oil patch. Mainil was born in Lampman in 1935. He later moved to Weyburn, where he graduated from high school in 1954.

Estevan Chamber of Commerce advises on Plan for Growth 2020

The Estevan Chamber of Commerce has issued recommendations for The Saskatchewan Plan for Growth: Vision 2020 and Beyond.
Meili tours carbon capture and storage facility

Meili tours carbon capture and storage facility

The leader of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party (NDP) Ryan Meili, along with environment and agriculture critique Yens Pedersen and Indian Head-Milestone candidate Jared Clarke, visited Estevan on Aug. 1.
Dean Potter joins the Hall of Fame

Dean Potter joins the Hall of Fame

Dean Potter has had a big impact on the southeast Saskatchewan oilpatch, and has been rewarded with his induction into the Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Hall of Fame.

PSAC releases drilling forecast update

The Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC), in its third update to its 2019 Canadian Drilling Activity Forecast, announced that it is decreasing its forecasted number of wells to be drilled (rig released) across Canada for 2019 from 5,300 to
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