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New flowers and gifts business to bring beauty to Estevan

New flowers and gifts business to bring beauty to Estevan

Estevan Flower Crew, owned and operated by Desiree Ruckaber, is opening this week.
Inaugural meeting of Moosomin Nature Society this week

Inaugural meeting of Moosomin Nature Society this week

Exploring the community’s wild side.
The Little Mermaid musical is set to premiere at ECS this weekend

The Little Mermaid musical is set to premiere at ECS this weekend

The musical will return to the Comp. from Jan. 18-21, with three evening shows and a matinee on the final day
TechHub and college to host SMR Supply Chain and Mining Innovation

TechHub and college to host SMR Supply Chain and Mining Innovation

Southeast Saskatchewan businesses that are looking to diversify their manufacturing and customer base through small modular reactors (SMR) and mining supply chain are invited to learn more about the process.
Teachers announce more job action happening Monday, Jan. 22

Teachers announce more job action happening Monday, Jan. 22

No details yet on what next job action will be by Sask. Teachers’ Federation, but specifics will be known no less than 48 hours before.
Need for new boards morphs into talk about Estevan rink's future

Need for new boards morphs into talk about Estevan rink's future

Estevan council to look at current needs and future of Power Dodge Arena.
Fine results from poultry worker being injured by auger system

Fine results from poultry worker being injured by auger system

Company fined $46,000 for workplace injury.
Moosomin not-for-profit receives $30,000

Moosomin not-for-profit receives $30,000

CIF grant spreads $2.5 million across province.
MP Kitchen talks energy, federal politics during Estevan Coffee Talk

MP Kitchen talks energy, federal politics during Estevan Coffee Talk

Souris-Moose Mountain MP Robert Kitchen was the latest guest at the Estevan Chamber of Commerce's Coffee Talk last week.
Teachers picket MLA Duncan’s office in one-day strike

Teachers picket MLA Duncan’s office in one-day strike

Teachers began job action with a one-day province-wide strike on Tuesday, as they gathered at MLA Dustin Duncan’s office in Weyburn.
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