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Making dreams come true for special clients

Making dreams come true for special clients

Stacie Driedger has found herself in one of the most rewarding jobs out there. The recent business school graduate also knows that it can be filled with emotion. That's just the way things go with the Children's Wish Foundation of Canada.
Elecs gearing up for training camp

Elecs gearing up for training camp

Estevan Minor Football's teams are already on the field and next week, the Estevan Comprehensive School Elecs will join them. The Elecs will have equipment pick-up on Aug. 18 and training camp begins the next day.
Dedicated traffic unit will operate out of Estevan

Dedicated traffic unit will operate out of Estevan

Estevan will soon be home to a dedicated traffic services unit of the RCMP.
Estevan Motor Speedway Aug. 10

Estevan Motor Speedway Aug. 10

Price tag on Woodlawn restoration to exceed $500,000

Price tag on Woodlawn restoration to exceed $500,000

With the membership of Estevan Woodlawn Golf Club set to meet tonight, the club now knows more about what they are facing.
Bittman likely to crack Thunder as special teamer

Bittman likely to crack Thunder as special teamer

The Regina Thunder weren't expected to make their final cuts until Tuesday, but Estevan's Michael Bittman was confident of making the squad.
One on One with Sheila Guenther

One on One with Sheila Guenther

Sheila Guenther is the president of United Way of Estevan. What's up next for the United Way in Estevan? Well our annual telethon is coming up in October. We're looking forward to that and hoping to raise some funds for our member agencies.

We all drive with a big blind spot

Driving is something many of us do daily. To and from work, to the store, going out somewhere, it doesn't matter where. Wherever it is most, people drive to it.

Don't let yourself be caught in the financial whirlwind

In the words of C-3PO in Return of the Jedi , "Here we go again." As I woke on Tuesday morning to type this, the financial headlines have changed little in the past few days. "Volatility rules in global markets," the Globe and Mail said.

It's not rock bottom but close

One would think losing to the last-place team in the CFL and dropping to 1-5 would signal rock bottom for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. However in this columnist's opinion they're nowhere near rock bottom, but they can see it from here.
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