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Rookie hopefuls show well at 'very good' spring camp

Dylan Smith was supposed to be the guy everyone was measured against at the Estevan Bruins' annual spring camp this past week. Friday on his post-game penalty shot, Smith looked like he was the one who could use some pointers.

A week of variety for Estevan Police Service members

It was variety week for members of the Estevan Police Service beginning on the night of March 24 when a caller asked them to locate a deer that had run into the side of their vehicle.

Creighton Lodge ownership transfer moving forward

But the saga of the rusty stove adds a new wrinkle to discussions

FNUC deserves that second chance

The time has come for the federal government to quit playing mind games with the First Nations University of Canada. Past management misdeeds and careless administration practices were admitted to long ago and rectified.

What if we really, really owned this team?

I was just wondering, what do you think would happen if the Saskatchewan Roughriders became a real, I mean a really real, public corporation? Let's admit it folks, this Saskatchewan franchise isn't really publicly owned at all, it's sorta pseudo-publ

New budget reins in spending

The provincial government kept true to its pledge to rein in spending and as a result Saskatchewan's cities and RMs will be among those feeling the pinch.

Settlement reached in Panteluk case

After weighing the risks against the possible outcome of success, the City of Estevan has decided to come to a settlement in the Pam Panteluk case. Mayor Gary St.

Lamontagne steals five for first Oilmen's title

Duane Lamontagne wasn't taking any credit for his team's championship-game win Sunday at the Oilmen's Bonspiel.

Drug violence cause for caution

Canadians travelling to Mexico may be looking at newspaper headlines with concern these days. In the northern part of the country, drug-related violence is creating a serious problem for Mexican authorities.

Top 10 stories of 2010

1. Drug issues keep local police busy There were numerous inspiring and heartwarming stories that graced the pages of the Estevan Mercury throughout 2010.
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