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Most of southeast crops in the bin

Most of southeast crops in the bin

The overnight frost that hit southeast Saskatchewan on Sept. 12 and 13 wasn’t hard enough to damage the area’s later maturing crops said Saskatchewan Agriculture crop specialist Sherri Roberts.
Prairie Mud receives prestigous award

Prairie Mud receives prestigous award

A local stalwart in the oil and gas, and mineral industries, and the company he started, have earned some well-deserved recognition.
CCS project underwent maintenance in August

CCS project underwent maintenance in August

The carbon capture and storage (CCS) project at SaskPower’s Boundary Dam Power Station underwent maintenance in August, and it was online for a little more than half of the month.
Bird’s Lampman fundraiser well-supported

Bird’s Lampman fundraiser well-supported

Tina Bird continues to receive excellent support as she fundraises for her upcoming participation in the STARS Rescue on the Prairies.
Prairie Mud Service to be inducted into Sask. Business Hall of Fame

Prairie Mud Service to be inducted into Sask. Business Hall of Fame

The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce has announced that Prairie Mud Service will be the 2016 inductee into the Saskatchewan Business Hall of Fame at the provincial Association of Business Excellence (ABEX) Awards. .
SaskPower urges caution during busy harvest season

SaskPower urges caution during busy harvest season

SaskPower continues to remind Saskatchewan farmers about the importance of adhering to safe practices during a very busy harvest season.
Campaign urges people to support local businesses

Campaign urges people to support local businesses

Estevan Mercury Publications has partnered with the Estevan Chamber of Commerce, the Downtown Action Committee and the City of Estevan for a new promotion that urges people to shop locally, rather than heading to larger centres.

From Estevan to Ecuador

Douglas MacKinnon’s skills in business have taken a dramatic turn from the days of his work in the oil and gas industry in southeast Saskatchewan.

A year of mixed messages but still above average yields

For some Canadian farmers, especially those in certain parts of Saskatchewan, it’s been a pretty wet year. For other agricultural producers, it’s been a terribly dry year.
Vandenhurks nominated for award

Vandenhurks nominated for award

Former Midale-area residents Elysia and Natasha Vandenhurk have been nominated for a provincial award. The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce announced the finalists for the Association of Business Excellence (ABEX) Awards on Aug.
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