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Estevan Board of Tourism, Trade and Commerce president Rod Beatty recaps a busy 2010

Estevan Board of Tourism, Trade and Commerce president Rod Beatty recaps a busy 2010

It was year in review time for the Estevan and District Board of Tourism, Trade and Commerce at their monthly meeting last Wednesday.
Winter on the farm

Winter on the farm

This picturesque farm had the additional touch of hoar frost on the branches of the bushes and trees surrounding it on one cold December morning.

City of Estevan sets a new building permits record

With one month left to go, the City of Estevan has set a new record for building permits in a year. At the Dec. 13 regular meeting of city council, it was announced that through November, the City had issued 160 building permits with a value of $49.
City of Estevan fine tuning its 2011 budget

City of Estevan fine tuning its 2011 budget

Like a buffet at a Chinese restaurant, the City of Estevan's 2011 budget has been laid out before the members of city council. Now, the six councillors and Mayor Gary St.

Spirit of the season alive and thriving, Missing wallet returned, money and cards intact

The spirit of the season is alive and well and Marlene Eagles is a very happy that it is. Eagles told The Mercury this past week that she left her wallet in a shopping cart in the Wal-Mart parking lot on the morning of Dec.

Local woman killed in head-on collision

A head-on collision has claimed the life of a Bienfait woman.
Blowing a sweet horn

Blowing a sweet horn

Trumpeters Jane Kish and Haley Wiberg, with Colton Colquhoun in front on trombone, play some jazz tunes with the St. Michael School Jazz Band on Thursday evening at the school's annual Christmas Music Concert.

Sun Country Health Region specifically named in annual audit report

Sun Country Health Region, which was rocked by a minor scandal earlier this year when questions began to arise about management team member Hal Schmidt and his work background, has been specifically named in the annual Saskatchewan Provincial Auditor

Police lay several assault charges

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of November 29 to December 5: *On December 5, police responded to a complaint of a volunteer at a local hall being assaulted.
Arcola a welcoming place for new administrator

Arcola a welcoming place for new administrator

The community of Arcola is welcoming a new municipal administrator to the town, Lisa Hrappstead. Hrappstead, whose roots come from Swan River, MB, is moving to the community from her previous place of residence in Red Deer, AB.
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