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Our Energy, Our Story proposal to be presented next week

Among others, the proposal will talk about two projects, that if successful could mean a 4.5 Billion American dollars investment and over 500 new jobs. The details will be shared during the presentation.
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The Southeast College's Estevan campus.

ESTEVAN — "Our Energy, Our Story" is the name of the three-year proposal, developed by Southeast TechHub executive director Gordon More.

A vision for the future of southeast Saskatchewan will be presented at an event at the Southeast College's Estevan Campus on March 6.

More along with Tania Andrist, applied research lead officer with the SE College's Centre of Sustainable Innovation, will talk about how the southeast can empower a future of economic growth through innovation and technology.

The three-year proposal is aimed at kickstarting the technology sector in the southeast, which is only possible with community support.

Among others, the proposal will talk about two projects, that if successful could mean a 4.5 Billion American dollars investment and over 500 new jobs. The details will be shared during the presentation.

The event will start with a pizza supper at 6 p.m., followed by the conversation starting at 6:30 p.m. There is no charge for the event, but organizers ask participants to pre-register to receive a pizza ticket. 

 

 

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