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COVID-19 crisis hasn’t affected SaskEnergy’s demand much

COVID-19 crisis hasn’t affected SaskEnergy’s demand much

You don’t use your furnace much in spring or summertime, and as a result, SaskEnergy has not seen much of an impact on its demand for natural gas since the COVID-19 crisis which took hold in mid-March.

Autonomous vehicles and electric vehicles are in SGI’s windscreens, looking ahead

Last October, a car with a panoramic camera mounted on the roof was parked in a North Battleford hotel parking lot for several evenings.
CCS facility at Boundary Dam captured more than 27,000 tonnes of CO2 in June

CCS facility at Boundary Dam captured more than 27,000 tonnes of CO2 in June

During the month of June, the carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility at the Boundary Dam Power Station captured 27,352 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2), SaskPower said Friday.

Saskatchewan received rain, with some areas reporting damaged crops from storms

Most of the province received rainfall this week, with the Rama area receiving the highest amount at 98 mm from June 30 to July 6. Many areas in the province also received hail and strong winds.
Autonomous vehicles and electric vehicles are in SGI’s windshield, looking ahead

Autonomous vehicles and electric vehicles are in SGI’s windshield, looking ahead

Last October a car with a panoramic camera mounted on the roof was parked in a North Battleford hotel parking lot for several evenings.
Real estate sales up in Weyburn, inventory is down

Real estate sales up in Weyburn, inventory is down

As the province continues to re-open, the real estate sector is experiencing a strong recovery, said the June report from the Saskatchewan Realtors Association.
Sask. Energy minister disappointed by pipeline chaos in U.S.

Sask. Energy minister disappointed by pipeline chaos in U.S.

The last week of June and first week of July have been figurative chaos for pipelines in the United States, and some of that chaos has a direct impact on Canadian oil production and transportation.

Summer promotions a reminder that you can get everything you need in Estevan

The Estevan Mercury has a summer promotion coming that will celebrate the local business community, showcase the fact that you can get everything you need in Estevan, and give people chances to win cold, hard cash.

SaskTel reported net income of $119.8 million: growth from wireless network services

SaskTel conveyed a 2019-20 net income of $119.8 million and operating revenues of $1,283.7 million, a year-over-year revenue growth of $5.8 million, on Wednesday, July 8.
Modular nuclear energy is next big thing for SaskPower: MLA Duncan

Modular nuclear energy is next big thing for SaskPower: MLA Duncan

The future of Saskatchewan’s power supply will include modular nuclear energy, along with solar and wind energy, said Weyburn-Big Muddy MLA Dustin Duncan, who is also the Environment minister and the minister in charge of SaskPower.
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