A vigil will be held in Estevan Friday afternoon in honour of the 215 Indigenous children whose remains that were found near a former residential school site in Kamloops, B.C., on May 28. The . . .
The issue of whether Pro-Life Estevan and Area should be allowed to sponsor benches in Estevan’s parks resurfaced at Monday night’s meeting of Estevan city council. The issue was discussed at the. . .
The Radiothon for Life for the St. Joseph’s Hospital Foundation wrapped up just shy of $160,000 – a number that nobody expected to see in the times of tightened financial belts. The foundation’s . . .
The financials show that the city had a net debt – the total excess of liabilities versus assets – of $18.3 million, down from $19.6 million at the end of 2019. The city has been working to reduce its net debt for nearly a decade. Assets were at $14.16 million, down from $14.80 million the previous year. Cash and temporary assets were at $7.45 million as of the end of 2020, up from $6.12 million to end 2019. Restricted cash accounted for $5.64 million in the cash total. Bourgeois noted that taxes receivable increased from nearly $1.6 million to $2.22 million, and she said a lot of that is due to the impact of COVID-19.
The City of Estevan s economic development board is celebrating Saskatchewan Mining Week by showcasing the largest working carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility in North America, which is right. . .