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Estevan art gallery educates residents through exquisite art exhibits

Estevan art gallery educates residents through exquisite art exhibits

Estevan's Art Gallery and Museum offers residents a creative outlet; somewhere for one to escape amongst the world of self-interpretation.
Trap shooting champion says he is challenged by the sport

Trap shooting champion says he is challenged by the sport

Gerald Smith moved to Estevan from Porcupine Plain, Saskatchewan 20 years ago to work in the oil field, and about two and a half years ago he decided to engage in the sport of trap shooting.
How much do we really care?

How much do we really care?

Let's get silly again this week, dear diary. What the heck, it's summer. Nobody wants to engage in serious stuff, we want puff and fluff, don't we? Well, for starters, at least one pretty important subject to touch on.

A weekend of racking up arrests for EPS

It was a weekend of statistics for members of the Estevan Police Service.
ETI construction start just days away

ETI construction start just days away

If all goes as planned, construction on the Saskatchewan Energy Training Institute will begin within the next week.

Sask Party delivering for Estevan and area

The Editor,When I read Taren Trew's letter in the July 7 issue of the Mercury, I felt compelled to respond to the false statements it contained.
Fonstad leads Sask. to best-ever Brick finish

Fonstad leads Sask. to best-ever Brick finish

Double-team defence and more dirty play than a provincial election haven't done much to stop Cole Fonstad in the past, so why would a broken limb?Playing with a soft cast to protect a recent fracture in his left arm, the Estevan product joined Team S
Speedway kisses and makes up

Speedway kisses and makes up

In other news, the Lampman crowd goes wild
Steller global performance on the bicycle

Steller global performance on the bicycle

He is from the Netherlands, but began his bicycle odyssey in Malaysia and he's been pedaling away since early this year.

Travellers can monitor border wait times on Twitter

Traffic at local crossings up by 20 per cent this summerAnother busy season has arrived for the Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA).
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