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News Releases
What's happening? Stay tuned here for commentaries from the Estevan Chamber of Commerce on timely topics.
Thursday, April 17, 2025Canada Votes: Federal Candidates
Typically, the Estevan Chamber of Commerce hosts an All Candidates Forum. Due to the quick election timing, and staffing/candidate availability, we opted to reach out to candidates via email to answer questions. Head to https://www.elections.ca/home.aspx to see the list of registered candidates in our riding, Souris Moose Mountain. We reached out to all 6 candidates, and received 4 responses. If we receive more responses, we will add them to this document. The Estevan Chamber of Commerce does not endorse a
Monday, April 14, 2025Estevan Chamber Releases Annual Survey
Every year, the Estevan Chamber of Commerce hosts an annual survey for our members. Our survey is open from April 14th to May 16th at 5:00pm. The survey takes 8 minutes to complete and is online. It is anonymous, unless you want to share your name and email. In our survey, we’re looking for feedback on our events, ideas for moving forward, and how your business is doing at the moment. If you are not a member, and want to complete the survey, we will welcome your input as well. Head here to complete the
Monday, March 31, 2025Farm Family of the Year Winner 2025: Wheatland Cattle Co.
The Estevan Chamber of Commerce with the Farm Family Committee celebrated six decades of dedication, hard work, and community spirit at the 60th annual Farm Family of the Year event. Wheatland Cattle Co., Vernon and Denise Lefrentz, were the winners of the Farm Family of the Year Award. The Lafrentz family owns and operates Wheatland Cattle Co., which is located SE of Bienfait in the Souris Valley. Their family includes Vernon, his wife Denise, and their two sons; Riley and his wife Maddy, and Cody-Ray and
Tuesday, January 21, 2025Statement on the Recent Announcement by the Provincial Government on our Coal-Fired Power Plants
The Estevan Chamber of Commerce is pleased to acknowledge the provincial government's recent commitment to ensuring certainty in Saskatchewan's power production, with their priority being affordability and reliability. Estevan and area has experienced uncertainty since the 2016 announcement to phase out coal-fired power plants. Businesses, citizens, and local governments have been left to wonder, "What's next?". Optimism has grown since 2016, with prior announcements by the provincial government pledging
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