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CBSA announces reduced hours for numerous Saskatchewan border crossings

CBSA announces reduced hours for numerous Saskatchewan border crossings

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced April 15 the temporary reduction of service hours at certain ports of entry along the Canada-U.S. border. These COVID-19 related measures are temporary. They will take effect at 9:59 p.m.
Panther鈥檚 safety co-ordinator roughnecked for 10 years first

Panther鈥檚 safety co-ordinator roughnecked for 10 years first

A key part of the safety side of the oil business is the in-house safety co-ordinators found at most companies with more than a few dozen staff. At Weyburn鈥檚 Panther Drilling, that person is Myrna Gates.
Deep Earth Energy鈥檚 winter drilling and testing program complete

Deep Earth Energy鈥檚 winter drilling and testing program complete

Deep Earth Energy Production Corp. (DEEP) announced that the 2019-20 winter drilling and testing program are complete.
Column: Canada鈥檚 oil production might go to pilot light status

Column: Canada鈥檚 oil production might go to pilot light status

Big news came out on Sunday. After a week of trying, the oil market was supposed to be fixed. Saudi Arabia and Russia, as part of the OPEC+ group, had gotten everyone to sign on to a 9.
Province implements relief measures for oil and gas sector

Province implements relief measures for oil and gas sector

Energy and Resources Minister Bronwyn Eyre has announced a number of measures to support Saskatchewan鈥檚 oil and gas sector during the COVID-19 pandemic. 鈥淲e have to preserve what we can,鈥 said Eyre.
CCS facility captured more than 61,000 tonnes of CO2 in March

CCS facility captured more than 61,000 tonnes of CO2 in March

The carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility at SaskPower鈥檚 Boundary Dam Power Station had another very productive month in March.
VIDEO: Quick Dick McDick and the Battle of the Thermometer

VIDEO: Quick Dick McDick and the Battle of the Thermometer

In his latest YouTube video, Quick Dick McDick explains a concept familiar to all rural Saskatchewan residents: The Battle of the Thermometer. Find out how you can be the community member who records the coldest temperature for the day.
Sask. gov't announces emergency support for small businesses

Sask. gov't announces emergency support for small businesses

Regina 鈥 Saskatchewan small businesses will receive additional provincial support to help deal with current COVID-19 challenges through the new Saskatchewan Small Business Emergency Payment (SSBEP), the provincial government said in a press release o
VIDEO COLUMN: A barrel of Western Canadian Select wouldn鈥檛 buy a Big Mac meal

VIDEO COLUMN: A barrel of Western Canadian Select wouldn鈥檛 buy a Big Mac meal

You could get the burger, but not the fries and coke, when it bottomed
LETTER: Canada鈥檚 oil and gas workers need your help

LETTER: Canada鈥檚 oil and gas workers need your help

CAODC drillers write open letter to Canadians, calling for support
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