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Animal Park board gets ready for new season

Animal Park board gets ready for new season

The Therapeutic Animal Park board held their very first annual general meeting on Wednesday evening, and set in place the details for a new season this spring and summer, including acclaiming the board of directors to a new two-year term.
Busiest drilling month of the year isn’t that busy this year

Busiest drilling month of the year isn’t that busy this year

Estevan – Saskatchewan’s active drilling rig count usually hits a crescendo in the second half of February, and if that is the case, it wasn’t a very loud one this year. On Feb. 27, sister publication Rig Locator ( riglocator.
MANTL buying assets of Rapid Rod Service

MANTL buying assets of Rapid Rod Service

Calgary – Privately held MANTL Canada Inc., a manufacturer and service provider of progressing cavity pump (PCP) systems, announced on Feb.
Scheer, premiers champion Canada’s energy industry

Scheer, premiers champion Canada’s energy industry

Moosomin event brings opposition leader, premiers together with common message
Sask., Weyburn Chambers part of ‘Day of Action’

Sask., Weyburn Chambers part of ‘Day of Action’

The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce has concerns that the very fabric of the country is being threatened by the devastating impact of low crude oil prices, our inability to get energy resources to global markets, and the increasing tensions between
Comp JA companies donate to charities at wrapup

Comp JA companies donate to charities at wrapup

Three WCS Entrepreneurship 30 Junior Achievement companies from Semester 1 held their final shareholders' board meetings at the end of January, gave back via the charity chosen by each company, dissolved their respective companies and received their
Conservative leader, premier to address rally at Moosomin

Conservative leader, premier to address rally at Moosomin

Federal Opposition Leader Andrew Scheer, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, and Saskatchewan Senator Denise Batters will visit Moosomin on the February long weekend to speak at a pro-pipeline, pro-resource rally.
A very dry January for southern Sask.

A very dry January for southern Sask.

Although snowfalls throughout January 26, along with a rain-snow mixture on January 27 brought much needed moisture to Assiniboia and region, this winter is still unusually dry at the beginning of 2019.
PSAC lowers drilling forecast for 2019

PSAC lowers drilling forecast for 2019

Calgary –With Alberta running 90 rigs fewer at this time of year compared to the same time in 2018 and 2017, and with Alberta imposing oil production curtailments on its largest producers, one of the industry’s leading drilling forecasts has been rev
Saskatchewan has 50 rigs working going into busiest month of year

Saskatchewan has 50 rigs working going into busiest month of year

Alberta began curtailment this January and its rig count dropped 90 rigs
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