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Province adds more than 12,000 jobs in April 2024

Province adds more than 12,000 jobs in April 2024

The province added 12,300 jobs year-over-year, with the fourth lowest unemployment rate among the provinces.
Estevan's Jenna Knibbs secures volleyball scholarship

Estevan's Jenna Knibbs secures volleyball scholarship

Knibbs has committed to play for George Fox University in Oregon.
Wildfire smoke season has begun

Wildfire smoke season has begun

Wildfire smoke can be harmful to everyone鈥檚 health even at low concentrations.
Celebrating the economic contributions of women entrepreneurs

Celebrating the economic contributions of women entrepreneurs

A total of 38 per cent of businesses outside the province's largest urban centres are women-owned.
TechHub celebrates two years of promoting innovations in the SE

TechHub celebrates two years of promoting innovations in the SE

The event offered a glimpse at achievements and the progress that have been occurred over the past two years.
Riders Camp Highlights: Day one starts with surprise announcement

Riders Camp Highlights: Day one starts with surprise announcement

While the northeast wind may have brought a scent of manure from the U of S barns across the street, the wind cleared out the smoke that had moved in Saturday.聽
Wanuskewin looking for new CEO

Wanuskewin looking for new CEO

An executive search will begin in the next few weeks.
Shelly Palmer - Agentic RAG: Enhancing generative AI with proprietary data

Shelly Palmer - Agentic RAG: Enhancing generative AI with proprietary data

Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn鈥檚 鈥淭op Voice in Technology,鈥 and writes a popular daily business blog.
Masquerade a success for humane society

Masquerade a success for humane society

Nearly 190 people dressed up, and many masked up, to join the Estevan Humane Society's shelter for its first-ever Masquerade Ladies Night Out on May 11 at the Estevan Exhibition Hall.
Equipment sales to slow in 2024

Equipment sales to slow in 2024

Sales of ag equipment could decline by up to 15 per cent in Canada because of slumping grain and oilseed prices
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