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Estevan stands up to violence

Estevan stands up to violence

The residents of Estevan took a stand against violence Thursday. The annual Rally Against Violence in Estevan and Area (RAVE) was held on the lawn of the Estevan Courthouse.

A night of fussing and fighting

It was a night of fighting and other altercations, perhaps an early sign of spring fever in the Energy City, as Estevan Police Service personnel were called upon on six separate occasions to deal with inebriated subjects.
Women of Today awards experience another year of success

Women of Today awards experience another year of success

The 12th annual Women of Today awards were another success. The Quota International Club and the Lions Club of Estevan partnered to bring the event to life, which took place on April 28 at the Days Inn Plaza.
Junior experience important for midget Devils

Junior experience important for midget Devils

Getting beat up the night before their home opener might have been the best thing to happen to Estevan Devils players Rhett Handley, River Lafferty, and Trey Anderson.

Government raping over SaskTel, you think?

The Editor: Why should a $120 million SaskTel dividend scoop by the Saskatchewan government concern me? Well, SaskTel just spent cash advertising a province-wide, world-class wireless network.
Historian/author Waiser delights Estevan audience

Historian/author Waiser delights Estevan audience

Author and historian Bill Waiser took an audience on a trip through another time in Saskatchewan with a story about Howdy McPhail, a pilot and aerial photographer, who snapped more than 3,000 photographs of Saskatchewan farms and Canadian communities
Pederson, McCullough help EMF raise $17,000

Pederson, McCullough help EMF raise $17,000

While the Rider Nation debated over possible roles for Shomari Williams, whom the Saskatchewan Roughriders were expected to take first overall in the CFL Canadian Draft, veteran Riders linebacker Mike McCullough already had his soon-to-be teammate's

La Dolce Vita in Saskatchewan

It might have been Joyce, Jana or Liz. All I can recall right now is that there was a comment made by a female columnist in a Saskatchewan newspaper a few weeks ago about growing up in a neighbourhood filled with kids.

Difficult problems require innovative solutions from council

Since the health care community and ministry has abrogated a portion of their responsibility in recruiting and retaining health care professionals, the communities they serve have found themselves having to leap into that breach.

EMHA coaches to don the stripes in 2010-11

The relationship between hockey coaches and officials is not always a pretty one, so the Estevan Minor Hockey Association is taking steps to improve it.
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