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Cells crowded with sleepover guests

On the night of July 28 and early morning hours of July 29 the members of the Estevan Police Service arrested a 20-year-old Estevan man for impaired driving and for breaching the conditions of a sentence order.

First positive West Nile mosquitoes found

Saskatchewan's first West Nile Virus-positive mosquitoes of 2010 have been discovered in the Estevan area.

Full credit for bold decision

Although it was totally unexpected, the gesture made by Premier Brad Wall last week to set Saskatchewan up as a province that would welcome additional research into finding some relief for MS sufferers, is to be applauded.
Estevan football starting to give back

Estevan football starting to give back

Hunt will be first of many to audition for Rams

Bill and Jundt best in the province

Brendon Bill said he wanted to show everyone what he was made of.Saturday he looked like he was made of gold, winning all five of his races for the Estevan Golden Eels at the Swim Sask provincial championships in Swift Current.
Creighton Lodge celebrates new beginning

Creighton Lodge celebrates new beginning

A standing room only crowd turned out Friday to celebrate Creighton Lodge's new lease on life.
Balon plays two career rounds, wins August classic

Balon plays two career rounds, wins August classic

Cody Balon shot a 69 in the first round of the weekend's Woodlawn August Classic and, at the time it was the best round he'd ever played.

What happened to an elected senate?

The Editor, Recently two of Stephen Harper's 35 appointed Senators flip-flopped on what, until now, was assumed to be their raison d'être. Senator Richard Neufeld now favours an appointed Senate instead of an elected one.
Do you start the day with a good or bad cup of coffee?

Do you start the day with a good or bad cup of coffee?

Don't be surprised if the price of a mug of coffee goes up soon. Apparently there is a looming worldwide shortage of coffee beans.

Extra innings hurt Royals at provincials

Estevan's Kris Keating threw "the game of his life" Saturday for the Âé¶¹´«Ã½AVeast Royals, but the damage had already been done thanks to a marathon in Friday's tournament opener.
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