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Harvest operations are now wrapping up

It’s almost done. The 2015 crops are in the bins … for the most part. According to Saskatchewan’s Agriculture Ministry, 91 per cent of the provincial crop was now secured as of Oct.
Locals chosen for philanthropy awards

Locals chosen for philanthropy awards

Two southeast Saskatchewan residents and a local business have been selected to receive awards from the Association of Funding Professionals (AFP) Regina chapter for their commitment to their communities.

Local dealership wins award

Case IH has recognized Redhead Equipment in Estevan for achieving Pinnacle Excellence status in all five areas of its business — sales, marketing, operations, parts and service.

October's land sale generates $9.8 million

The October sale of petroleum and natural gas rights in Saskatchewan generated $9.8 million in revenue for the provincial government’s coffers. Land sale revenues have reached $45.5 million through the first five sales of the year.

CSS project marks its one-year anniversary

It’s been a little more than a year since the attention of the global energy community was turned to Estevan for the opening of a project that is the first of its kind in the world.

Large equipment arrives for Boundary Dam project

It took a little longer than expected, but a massive cylinder that made its way through much of southern and central Saskatchewan in mid-September has arrived at the Boundary Dam Power Station. The vessel arrived at Boundary Dam on Sept.

Mission: Zero continues, encouraging Saskatchewan people to work safely

Workplace injuries go far beyond the immediate physical harm they cause. They lead to extensive loss of time from work while negatively affecting families, workers, employers, insurance rates and communities.

Wholesale trade numbers trend up in Saskatchewan

There may be some economic malaise in Saskatchewan these days thanks to the downturn in the oil patch, but don’t tell those who are engaged in other wholesale trade items about it, because they’re finding some success.

Local Co-op ranked among top businesses

The Southern Plains Co-op is once again ranked among the top 100 businesses in Saskatchewan by Sask. Business Magazine. Southern Plains was No. 81 on this year’s list.

Work included paint and signs

The weather during the latter part of summer allowed provincial signage and painting crews to remain busy throughout the province.
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