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Ag Day proceeded despite the weather

Ag Day proceeded despite the weather

The annual Moose Mountain Ag Day in Arcola offered a lot of information for the producers who braved challenging road conditions to attend the event.

Breakup is here, and it’s curling and conference time

At its customary time of year, the Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure removed winter weights for all of Saskatchewan's highways at 12:01 a.m. on March 15. Winter weights allow trucks to haul more weight on secondary weight highways.
Nash’s Restaurant has reopened after renos

Nash’s Restaurant has reopened after renos

Nash’s restaurant in Assiniboia has re-opened recently after being closed for renovations in February.

BD3’s performance lower in February

Due to a planned outage at the Boundary Dam Power Station carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility, the facility experienced lower than average performance during the month of February.
Drilling activity stays constant up until annual spring breakup

Drilling activity stays constant up until annual spring breakup

With spring breakup due to hit in mid-March, oil companies have squeezed in as many final wells as possible.
Development starting to take shape

Development starting to take shape

The owners of West Valley Village have taken a chance on Estevan during the tough economic times in the city. The bare land condominium development is located in the southwest corner of the city.
Are you rigging correctly?

Are you rigging correctly?

You could almost hear the eyes widening as those in the audience realized there is an awful lot more to rigging than what they do on a daily basis.
Assiniboia student wins Make150Count RBC initiative

Assiniboia student wins Make150Count RBC initiative

Sara Kesslering, a Grade 12 student from Assiniboia Composite High School, was selected by the RBC branch in Assiniboia as the recipient of the Canada 150 initiative called Make150Count.
Mossbank ranked third in population growth

Mossbank ranked third in population growth

Mossbank has one of the fastest growing populations in the province. The town follows only Saskatoon and Regina according to the Saskatchewan 2016 Census. The community has grown 10.

Former SaskPower CEO George Hill passes at 82

George Hill, a former Estevan lawyer and, briefly, a Queen’s Bench judge, had a significant impact on the community in ways both big and small. The former CEO and president of SaskPower and the Souris Basin Development Authority passed away on Feb.
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