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The Steelers Take It

The Steelers Take It

Cougars spotted in Estevan

The Estevan Police Service and the Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment have issued a public alert after three cougars were spotted in the city.

Bruins add defenceman

The Estevan Bruins will have a new face on their blueline when they open the SJHL season.
Vandals strike at Rafferty Dam

Vandals strike at Rafferty Dam

Vandalism is continuing to be a major headache for Estevan and area residents. Vandals recently struck at Rafferty Dam where a group of culprits used a vehicle to pull the dock at the marina out of the water causing significant damage in the process.
Bruins set for season opener

Bruins set for season opener

The Eagle Drilling Estevan Bruins wrapped up exhibition play over the weekend and are now looking forward to their regular season opener tomorrow night in Melville.

Taxation system needs changing

The Editor, It is past time for a change in the way in which property taxes are determined. Unlike income taxes, property taxes are not based on earning, ability to pay or even services provided.
Energy city fight night

Energy city fight night

It was fight night in Estevan on Friday, Sept. 10 when Estevan Police Service (EPS) members were called upon to intervene in a couple of scraps, one that even ended up including a police officer before one of the combatants could be hauled away.
Local border crossings busy in August

Local border crossings busy in August

August turned out to be a busy month for officers at both the North Portal and Estevan Highway (Noonan) border crossings.
Steelers thump Notre Dame

Steelers thump Notre Dame

After coming close last week, the Estevan Lafrentz Trucking Steelers got their first win of the season on Saturday. The Steelers used a balanced attack and capitalized on six second half turnovers to crush the Notre Dame Hounds 38-0.
No speed limit change on Fourth

No speed limit change on Fourth

The people have spoken and the members of Estevan city council were clearly listening. Due in large part to the public's near unanimous objection, the members of council have decided not to change the speed limit on a section of Fourth Street.
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