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Estevan Mercury Flashback 鈥 Wednesday, June 25, 1997

Estevan Mercury Flashback 鈥 Wednesday, June 25, 1997

This week's flashback.
Creighton Lodge spring 2022 column

Creighton Lodge spring 2022 column

The latest happenings at Creighton Lodge
Alida news 鈥 marking a special anniversary

Alida news 鈥 marking a special anniversary

On June 12, there was a small gathering for an outdoor church service at the Dannevirke Cemetery grounds at 11 a.m., with Rev. Michelle Moore officiating in celebration of the 99th anniversary of the Dannevirke Lutheran Church and Cemetery.
Maryfleld Sunrise Villa happenings

Maryfleld Sunrise Villa happenings

June started off with wind and sunshine and both were needed. We planted our garden with things that hopefully we'll enjoy.
Wawota news 鈥 two new banners for the school

Wawota news 鈥 two new banners for the school

The congregation at the Wawota United Church celebrated two important events on June 12. It was the celebration of Trinity Sunday and the 97th year of the formation of the United Church. The United Church was formed in 1925 when the Methodists, Congregationalists and a large group of Presbyterians joined together to become the United Church of Canada.聽
Public invited to attend grad parade for ECS Class of 2022

Public invited to attend grad parade for ECS Class of 2022

Parade will start at 7 p.m. at the Estevan Leisure Centre.
Playparks season in Estevan will begin soon

Playparks season in Estevan will begin soon

The first day of the park season will be July 4.
Summer meeting dates, bylaw approved at Assiniboia Town Council

Summer meeting dates, bylaw approved at Assiniboia Town Council

Council approved a request to retain ownership of all parcels within Assiniboia Water Supply and to enter a Land lease with RM Lake of the Rivers for five years
Scholarship won by former Mossbank student

Scholarship won by former Mossbank student

Berkley Jo Petersen grew up in the Mitchellton district and attended Mossbank School, graduating in 2014. She received her Bachelor of Arts Honours degree in psychology at the University of Regina in 2019.
Topics to engage, support seniors offered at Safe-Tea

Topics to engage, support seniors offered at Safe-Tea

鈥淏oth these topics will engage and support seniors in our community. It is an informal and interactive event, with opportunities to ask questions. There will also be information that can be taken home,鈥 added Barbara Compton, Community Safety Education Strategy Coordinator for the Saskatchewan Safety Council.
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