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Release leads to thin ice warning

The first ever winter release of water from Rafferty Dam Reservoir has led to thin ice concerns along the Souris River.
Psychics are really overrated

Psychics are really overrated

Psychic Norm is ready to make his predictions for 2011. We trust you're ready for this. Believe me, Psychic Norm's talents are much more refined than Decorator Norm or Mechanic Norm or Master Mathematician Norm's.
The Estevan Bruins vs Melfort Mustangs

The Estevan Bruins vs Melfort Mustangs

Growth will remain focus for Estevan in 2011

Growth will remain focus for Estevan in 2011

Managing the Energy City's rapid growth will be one of the primary jobs for the City of Estevan in 2011. In a year-end interview with The Mercury, Mayor Gary St.
Estevan Apex Bruins vs The Moose Jaw Warriors

Estevan Apex Bruins vs The Moose Jaw Warriors

The Estevan Apex Midget AA Bruins vs The Moose Jaw Warriors Part 2

The Estevan Apex Midget AA Bruins vs The Moose Jaw Warriors Part 2

Burke to headline final fundraising dinner for Spectra Place

Burke to headline final fundraising dinner for Spectra Place

A familiar face will be the featured speaker at the final fundraising dinner for Spectra Place. Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brian Burke will headline the dinner which is scheduled for March 25 in the new facility.

First - time winter release from Rafferty may weaken ice

For the First time since Rafferty Dam was constructed in 1995, the Saskatchewan Watershed Authority will be initiating a small winter release from Rafferty Dam beginning this morning (Monday January 10, 2010).

Bruins acquire Ceci from Nipawin

The Eagle Drilling Estevan Bruins have acquired 20-year-old forward Jonathan Ceci from the Nipawin Hawks in exchange for the rights to defenceman Tyler Mueller and forward Colton Schick, both of whom are 1994-born players.
Taxes will rise in 2011 for Estevan residents

Taxes will rise in 2011 for Estevan residents

Although the increase won't be as large as initially feared, property owners in Estevan will be paying higher taxes in 2011. In a year-end interview with The Mercury, Mayor Gary St. Onge predicted that an increase of .75 of a mill is likely.
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