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Tanker carrying hydrochloric acid rolls

Tanker carrying hydrochloric acid rolls

A tanker truck carrying hydrochloric acid rolled north of Estevan Monday morning but fortunately none of the hazardous chemical spilled from the hauler.

First transportation corridor meeting

The first steps towards what could be Saskatchewan's first international trade/transportation corridor were taken last week. A multi-stakeholder forum regarding the potential corridor was held Jan. 16 in Weyburn.

Assaults being investigated with charges pending

Estevan Police Service (EPS) members were dispatched to the 500 block of Third Street on Jan. 13 to assist emergency medical personnel with a medical emergency situation.
Comfort is key for local cancer patients

Comfort is key for local cancer patients

A lasting legacy of Penny Dukart's time as a cancer patient at St. Joseph's Hospital will be that patients who undergo chemotherapy treatment in Estevan will do so as comfortably as possible. Three new chairs were donated in early December to the St.
Estevan Bruins vs. Flin Flon Bombers - Jan. 14 & 15

Estevan Bruins vs. Flin Flon Bombers - Jan. 14 & 15

What do you think of abbreviations?

He said Abbreviations may have gone too far. Abbreviations themselves aren't to blame, but the people who abuse them are.

Wearing clothing is harder than you think

I like clothes. I like wearing clothes. I like how clothing comes in so many different styles, colours and materials. It's really nice to have such a variety. My only complaint when it comes to getting dressed is having to wear formal clothing.

Hall of fame for only two? Guess who

OK, so there's a Baseball Hall of Fame and a Football Hall of Fame and one honouring hockey players, one that fetes surfers, another one for the game's best basketball players. And dozens more.

Canadian rules are for Canadians only

When I talk about the government, I usually complain.
A taste of Burns with a side of haggis

A taste of Burns with a side of haggis

A fun information evening was held at the Estevan Public Library on Tuesday with one question on everybody's mind: Who was Robert Burns anyway? With a meeting room decorated in Scottish flags and books of Burns' poetry, a small group huddled in to le
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