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Mercury’s website had more than 2.7 million visits in 2020

The Estevan Mercury continued to be the hub for information in the city in 2020. The newspaper’s website, www.estevanmercury.ca, was a popular destination for community members looking to keep up to date on news and sports in the region.
Shop Estevan pleased with community support

Shop Estevan pleased with community support

The community was eager to tackle its Christmas shopping locally this year, and that was good news for the businesses that are part of the Shop Estevan initiative.
Council opens discussions on 2021 budget

Council opens discussions on 2021 budget

Estevan city council took a long, hard look at the 2021 civic budget on Monday – a document that features a number of needed projects, but does not, at this time, include a property tax increase.
Saskatchewan’s top 10 oil producers

Saskatchewan’s top 10 oil producers

Husky Energy, which was acquired by Cenovus Energy, had been Saskatchewan’s top oil producer for the first 11 months of 2020. According to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Resources, from January to November, 2020, Husky produced 31.
APAS releases first updated estimate of impacts of carbon tax on agriculture

APAS releases first updated estimate of impacts of carbon tax on agriculture

The Agriculture Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) has released updated estimates on the impact of the carbon tax on farmers. The federal government announced that the carbon tax will increase to $170 per tonne by 2030.
Twenty-nine drilling rigs in the field in early January

Twenty-nine drilling rigs in the field in early January

One week into the new year, Saskatchewan’s drilling rig fleet is up and running, with 29 rigs in the field on Jan. 8, according to Rig Locator (riglocator.ca). Those 29 rigs also mark a high point in drilling since spring breakup in March 2020.
Lloydminster Heavy Oil Show cancelled, next one to be held in 2022

Lloydminster Heavy Oil Show cancelled, next one to be held in 2022

The COVID-19 pandemic has cancelled yet another major trade show in Saskatchewan, this time affecting the Lloydminster Heavy Oil Show (LHOS).
Lloydminster Heavy Oil Show cancelled, next one to be held in 2022

Lloydminster Heavy Oil Show cancelled, next one to be held in 2022

The COVID-19 pandemic has cancelled yet another major trade show in Saskatchewan, this time affecting one of the Lloydminster Heavy Oil Show (LHOS).
New steakhouse owners take over business

New steakhouse owners take over business

Assiniboia business 121 Steakhouse was sold on December 16, 2020, and new owners took over. The steakhouse opened in April of 2009 and its name came from the building’s address, 121 3 rd Avenue East.

Real estate sales up in Estevan for December and for 2020

Real estate agents in southeast Saskatchewan were busier in 2020 than they were the previous year.
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