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Estevan Chamber of Commerce talks change

Estevan Chamber of Commerce talks change

Follow up discussion on 13 Ways to Kill your Community
COLUMN: Transition funding helps, but carbon capture is the only true saviour for Estevan & Coronach

COLUMN: Transition funding helps, but carbon capture is the only true saviour for Estevan & Coronach

Natural gas or nuclear won't come close to employing the same numbers, and don't provide for enhanced oil recovery
Province gives $8 million to Estevan, $2 million to Coronach for coal transition

Province gives $8 million to Estevan, $2 million to Coronach for coal transition

Money is to help coal communities attract business other than coal
Despite plummeting oil price, Moe says budget will be balanced

Despite plummeting oil price, Moe says budget will be balanced

Estevan – On Feb. 28, the day Premier Scott Moe was in Estevan to announce coal transition funding for Estevan and Coronach, the price of West Texas Intermediate dropped to US$45 per barrel.
Estevan mayor grateful for $8 million in coal transition funding from province

Estevan mayor grateful for $8 million in coal transition funding from province

Impending 25 layoffs are just the beginning, says mayor
Coronach gets $2 million to assist with coal transition

Coronach gets $2 million to assist with coal transition

Town of 643 has 300 jobs on the line
Natural gas-fired power generation now an option for southeast Saskatchewan

Natural gas-fired power generation now an option for southeast Saskatchewan

Estevan – Several times during the announcement of $10 million in coal transition money for Estevan and Coronach on Feb.
Husky keeps plugging away on 10,000 bpd thermal projects in NW Sask

Husky keeps plugging away on 10,000 bpd thermal projects in NW Sask

Husky’s completed 11 thermal projects already, and five more are on the go
Two weeks left in drilling season, 60 rigs working in Saskatchewan

Two weeks left in drilling season, 60 rigs working in Saskatchewan

Estevan – With a little over two weeks left before the inevitable shutdown for spring breakup, 60 drilling rigs were making hole on Feb. 26, according to sister publication Rig Locator (riglocator.ca). That’s a slight decline from 65 on Feb. 22.
EDITORIAL: Could Teck Frontier withdrawal lead to Wexit?

EDITORIAL: Could Teck Frontier withdrawal lead to Wexit?

When TransCanada withdrew its application for the Energy East Pipeline, you could have been forgiven for thinking that was a one-off. Surely, it won’t become the norm.
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