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Business has picked up for picker firm

Business has picked up for picker firm

Lampman – Business has picked up in recent months for Hutt’s Trucking Ltd. of Lampman, and workers who were laid off earlier in the year have been brought back. Hutt’s is a family outfit, with wife Jody running the office.
Saturn Minerals grabs four exploratory blocks

Saturn Minerals grabs four exploratory blocks

Company says oil it found comes from nearby source rock
Rig moves pick up with drilling activity

Rig moves pick up with drilling activity

Carnduff – With drilling picking up somewhat, so is rig moving. While Saskatchewan’s drilling fleet had a really slow June and July this year, activity started to improve noticeably in mid-August.
Harvest is three-quarters finished in Weyburn area

Harvest is three-quarters finished in Weyburn area

Harvest operations are ongoing in the southeast region, with about 52 per cent of the crop combined in this corner of the province, and 74 per cent in crop district 2A, which is the area around Weyburn, and 57 per cent in district 3ASE, which encompa
Prairie Mud Services to be inducted into Business Hall of Fame

Prairie Mud Services to be inducted into Business Hall of Fame

The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce recently announced that Prairie Mud Service will be the 2016 inductee into the Saskatchewan Business Hall of Fame at the ABEX Awards. The ABEX awards will be held at TCU Place in Saskatoon on October 22.

Retailer Giant Tiger to open store in Weyburn

Work is currently underway at Weyburn’s City Centre Mall for a new tenant, as Giant Tiger has announced the opening of a new store in Weyburn, scheduled to open on January 28, 2017.
Two area companies named as ABEX finalists

Two area companies named as ABEX finalists

Two area companies are up for recognition at the provincial level, as the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce released their list of finalists for the ABEX Awards.
Harvest in SE furthest ahead at 8% combined

Harvest in SE furthest ahead at 8% combined

Harvest operations in the southeast region has continued in the past week with hot, dry weather helping to enable producers to be in the fields, and to ripen crops for harvesting.

Drilling activity picks up markedly in mid-August

40 rigs at work now
Weather helps SE harvest to be furthest ahead

Weather helps SE harvest to be furthest ahead

By Greg Nikkel Warm sunny weather has helped producers in the southeast get out into the fields for harvest operations, with scattered showers causing momentary delays, along with about an inch of rain on Wednesday that hit parts of the region.
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