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More transparency needed from EMHA

It's time for the Estevan Minor Hockey Association to lift up the rug. There may not be anything under it, but people are talking.

Marr secures volleyball spot in Edmonton

Her life revolves around volleyball, and now Kendelle Marr will be able to play the sport at the next level. The outside hitter for the Elecs senior girls' squad has committed to Concordia University in Edmonton.
Findlay to play hockey in the desert

Findlay to play hockey in the desert

The Phoenix Coyotes aren't the only hockey team in Arizona. The Arizona State University Sun Devils also skate in the desert and former Estevan Bruin Ben Findlay will be joining them next year.

The end is near for bottled water

The Editor, While John Challinor II, spokesperson for Nestlé Waters Canada - a subsidiary of Swiss multinational corporation Nestlé - scrambles to defend his company's interests by countering student and community efforts in local papers across the c

No winners in teacher dispute

It's rare when both parties look bad in a dispute.

Late run pulls Twins into tie with Wolfpack

Austin Orsted drove in the tying run in the top of the sixth inning to give the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµeast Legacy Twins a 5-5 tie against the Regina Wolfpack last Wednesday in the Queen City.
Barlow captures provincial welterweight title

Barlow captures provincial welterweight title

For a guy taking his first stab at competitive bodybuilding, Dana Barlow has done pretty well for himself.
Some inspiring words, but not mine

Some inspiring words, but not mine

This is a wicked spring to be bogged down, and I mean that literally. We're soggy and bogged and as a result, not a lot of traditional spring-like activities are happening.
Thefts, impaired drivers and noisy parties filled out police agenda

Thefts, impaired drivers and noisy parties filled out police agenda

The sounds of a woman screaming prompted police action on the night of May 27. The incident that was reported in the central part of the city led police to a group of young people who suggested that they were simply "fooling around.

Home invasion leads to two years in prison

A local man received two years less a day in a provincial correctional centre, during Monday's provincial court sitting in Estevan.
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