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Wastewater often operating beyond capacity

Wastewater often operating beyond capacity

Estevan’s wastewater treatment system is operating at peak capacity, and as the annual wastewater and water quality reports for 2014 noted, the system is regularly operating beyond its capacity.
Estevan wins McLeod series

Estevan wins McLeod series

High-intensity games wow large crowd
Spring runoff expected to be normal

Spring runoff expected to be normal

But southeast is teetering on edge with high water levels

Krawetz explains where money went

The Editor, In recent weeks, NDP Leader Cam Broten has been asking our government – where did the money go? The answer is really quite clear.

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Boot camps may be answer to workplace safety

Boot camps may be answer to workplace safety

The Early Safety Training Program that began in southeast Saskatchewan has been growing since its inception in 1996, so much so that it is, in a way, entering its own renaissance.

Don't count on the Saudis to blink

Saudi Arabia can produce enough oil to maintain a balance of power on the international oil supply circuit. The fact they have a few Middle Eastern counterparts who are on the same page, only enhances their power base.
BD3 performing beyond expectations, says SaskPower

BD3 performing beyond expectations, says SaskPower

Just one day after a report was filed that was critical of SaskPower’s BD3 carbon capture pilot project, the corporation responded with a report of its own, indicating the $1.
Bantam Bruins close out regular season with two losses

Bantam Bruins close out regular season with two losses

The Estevan TS&M bantam AA Bruins concluded the regular season with two straight road losses against the Regina Pat Blues and the Weyburn Crescent Point Wings. The Bruins lost to Regina 5-4 in a close contest on Feb.
Panthers fall short in round one of provincial playoffs

Panthers fall short in round one of provincial playoffs

The Estevan Power Tech midget AA Panthers failed to make it past round one in the Saskatchewan Hockey Association provincial playoff, losing a two-game, total-goals series to the Regina Capitals.
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