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Downtown park coming to life

Downtown park coming to life

Estevan's downtown oasis is close to becoming a reality.Work on the city's newest park has been taking place throughout the past few weeks and outside of a few finishing touches, it should be ready for use in the near future.
Rain hampers arena construction

Rain hampers arena construction

Rain, rain, go away come again some time around May.That variation on the popular children's song might soon become the theme of the Spectra Place construction committee.

Lampman teen dominates in Czech Republic hockey tournament

For most kids growing up in Canada, especially Saskatchewan, the childhood dream is pretty cut and dried: to play hockey on the world stage, to be a leading scorer and to win a gold medal.

Enrollment and program growth in Holy Family school division

There are new kids in town, the numbers are up and the Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School Division has launched another academic season of promise.

Registry doesn't help prevent crime

The Editor,An Angus Reid poll out this week shows a vast majority of Canadians - 72 per cent - think the long-gun registry has done nothing to prevent crime.
Should we care about this potash stuff?

Should we care about this potash stuff?

BHP Billiton is wanting to buy the Potash Corp of Saskatchewan and a lot of people in the business and political communities are running around in circles wondering what it will all mean once the deal shakes down.
Large donations to help EMF and ECS football initiatives

Large donations to help EMF and ECS football initiatives

Someday, someone ought to make a movie about the Estevan Comprehensive School and Estevan Minor Football programs.

Time to end the speed limit debate

It would surprising to us if Estevan's council in their collective wisdom, decide to impose a 40 kilometre per hour speed limit on a stretch of Fourth Street in the central business district, between the 1000 and 1300 blocks.
Sleepless in Energy City

Sleepless in Energy City

Sleepless in Energy CityPeople deciding to bunk down where they're not really supposed to be, created a flurry of activity for members of the Estevan Police Service (EPS) this past week. On Friday, Aug.

People must stand up for MS treatment

The Editor,Demand for a treatment procedure to remove blood vessel restrictions for multiple sclerosis known as liberation therapy (LT) challenges accepted practices for medicare in Canada and Saskatchewan.
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