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Carbon capture project captures Edison Award

Carbon capture project captures Edison Award

On Monday, SaskPower’s Boundary Dam carbon capture and storage (CCS) project won the 2015 Edison Award, the international electrical industry’s top honour.
Top businesses on display at EBEX

Top businesses on display at EBEX

It was an evening to recognize a city of entrepreneurs and a community of business leaders in a celebration of the best in Estevan business over the past two years.
Aquistore, Saskatchewan's deepest well, officially opens

Aquistore, Saskatchewan's deepest well, officially opens

Project hopes to help reduce province's high GHG emissions
Mercury announces sponsorship of Summer Games

Mercury announces sponsorship of Summer Games

Estevan Mercury Publications will be the exclusive print media sponsor of the 2016 Saskatchewan Summer Games in Estevan.
EBEX Award finalists revealed

EBEX Award finalists revealed

The Estevan Chamber of Commerce has announced the finalists for this year’s Estevan Business Excellence (EBEX) Awards, which will be handed out on Friday, June 5 at Affinity Place.
Southern Plains chalks up another successful year of operations

Southern Plains chalks up another successful year of operations

The second half of 2014 may have been a tough one for the oil patch, but Southern Plains Co-operative weathered the fiscal storm just fine, posting a net saving of just under $3.26 million in 2014 based on gross sales of $77.62 million.
From boom times to survival of the fittest

From boom times to survival of the fittest

Drilling activity to hit new lows with projections for 2015 cut in half
Alexander talks acceptance in the professional world

Alexander talks acceptance in the professional world

Acceptance doesn’t always come easy, but by expecting it from others, you may be one step closer to success. Such was the message delivered by Joanne Alexander, who was the keynote speaker at the Women of Today awards luncheon last week.

PSAC forecasting significant decrease in drilling activity

An updated drilling forecast released this afternoon by the Petroleum Services Association of Canada is reporting further declines in expected activity.
Tasting the business world

Tasting the business world

Entrepreneurial students' edible cookie dough selling well
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