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Workshop offers advice on cannabis in the workplace

Workshop offers advice on cannabis in the workplace

It’s been more than four months since possession of cannabis for recreational purposes was legalized in Canada, but there are still a lot of questions that remain for business owners regarding policies for cannabis use and impairment while on the job
Messages and lessons from the convoy to Ottawa

Messages and lessons from the convoy to Ottawa

The United We Roll Convoy to Ottawa is over now, but there are still many stories to tell, and approximately 55 people came out to hear them on Mar. 2 at a town hall meeting in Estevan.
Town hall on Saturday to share the experience of United We Roll Convoy to Ottawa

Town hall on Saturday to share the experience of United We Roll Convoy to Ottawa

The United We Roll Convoy to Ottawa may be over, but that’s not the end of it for two of the participants, Jay Riedel of Estevan and Pat King of Red Deer, Alta.
City moving forward with Our Estevan initiative

City moving forward with Our Estevan initiative

The City of Estevan is moving into Phase 2 of its Our Estevan initiative. Phase 2 of Our Estevan will begin with open house sessions in the multipurpose room of the Estevan Leisure Centre on March 20 from noon to 4 p.m., and March 23 from 4-8 p.m.
Busiest drilling month wasn’t so busy

Busiest drilling month wasn’t so busy

Saskatchewan’s active drilling rig count usually hits a crescendo in the second half of February, and if that is the case, it wasn’t a very loud one this year. On Feb.
SaskPower promotes numerous energy efficiency programs

SaskPower promotes numerous energy efficiency programs

Most companies do their best to get you to use more of their product. But conversely, SaskPower has numerous energy efficiency programs to help individual customers and businesses use less power.
Estevan transition committee plans to access some of $25M in federal money

Estevan transition committee plans to access some of $25M in federal money

The federal government has set aside $25 million to help Alberta and Saskatchewan's coal communities in transition, to be used over a five-year window.
The Brick fundraising for Children’s Hospital

The Brick fundraising for Children’s Hospital

The Brick in Estevan is once again fundraising to support the Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation of Saskatchewan.
Equivalency agreement with the feds delayed

Equivalency agreement with the feds delayed

The much-discussed equivalency agreement between the provincial government and their federal counterparts has been delayed, but Dustin Duncan, the minister responsible for SaskPower, says there’s no reason for residents of southeast Saskatchewan to p
United We Roll rally on Day 2 a quieter affair

United We Roll rally on Day 2 a quieter affair

The second day of protest on Parliament Hill on Wednesday was a much more staid affair, than Day 1 the previous day. The semis, bus, pickups and cars again lined Wellington Street. They let out their air horn blasts.
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