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Major shutdown on the way for Saskatchewan's oil industry

Major shutdown on the way for Saskatchewan's oil industry

A major glut in the supply of oil led to oil prices tanking into negative territory, and the result will be a major shutdown of oil production as the lockdowns for the COVID-19 pandemic have severely cut into consumption.
Premier Scott Moe announces Re-Open Saskatchewan plan, which is set to begin May 4

Premier Scott Moe announces Re-Open Saskatchewan plan, which is set to begin May 4

Premier Scott Moe announced Thursday the province鈥檚 plan to reopen Saskatchewan which is set to begin May 4.
Fast Trucking shows support for laid-off workers with $50,000 in grocery gift cards

Fast Trucking shows support for laid-off workers with $50,000 in grocery gift cards

Fast Trucking Service has found a way to support the employees that they had to lay off during these challenging times.

Subsurface mineral Crown disposition generates more than $169,000 in revenue

The Government of Saskatchewan鈥檚 Subsurface Mineral Crown Disposition Public Offering, held on Monday, raised $169,878 in revenue for the province. This is the first subsurface mineral offering of the 2020-21 fiscal year.
Opinion: The Saskatchewan government is giving the oilpatch something it needs: time

Opinion: The Saskatchewan government is giving the oilpatch something it needs: time

The Saskatchewan government announced on April 14 a number of measures to help out the oil industry in this province.
Column: Cautious COVID-19 optimism

Column: Cautious COVID-19 optimism

Premier Scott Moe continued on his message from the previous week regarding the forthcoming 鈥渞eopening Saskatchewan鈥 plan amid more positive drops in COVID-19 numbers.
Sask. Premier responds to federal support for oil and gas

Sask. Premier responds to federal support for oil and gas

Premier Scott Moe has responded to the supports for the oil and gas sector announced by the federal government earlier on Friday.
PSAC welcomes support from feds, but says more is needed

PSAC welcomes support from feds, but says more is needed

The Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC) welcomes the $1.7 billion for orphan and inactive wells and the $750 million for emissions reductions technologies announced Friday by the Government of Canada for the oil and gas sector.
Dunn Transport has been helping out during this time

Dunn Transport has been helping out during this time

Dunn Transport of Carlyle has added hauling groceries to the list of products they deliver.
Hutt鈥檚 Trucking expanded their own safety training into its own division for others

Hutt鈥檚 Trucking expanded their own safety training into its own division for others

Lampman 鈥 Hutt鈥檚 Trucking in Lampman expanded its organic safety training into its own sideline division, and in doing so, is providing some significant out-of-the-box offerings. Desmond Bilsky looks after Hutt鈥檚 Trucking Ltd.
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