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No speed limit change on Fourth

No speed limit change on Fourth

The people have spoken and the members of Estevan city council were clearly listening. Due in large part to the public's near unanimous objection, the members of council have decided not to change the speed limit on a section of Fourth Street.

Sun Country dilemma only points to the bigger problem

Recent upheavals within the Sun Country Health Region appear to substantiate our earlier suggestion that this province's regional health system requires a complete makeover if not outright demolition.

SHC raises about private clinics

The Editor, The Saskatchewan Health Coalition is concerned that private-for-profit surgery clinics will drain resources (staff, nurses, doctors and valuable dollars) from the public system.
Senior girls expect strong year

Senior girls expect strong year

The Estevan Comprehensive School senior girls' volleyball team got their season underway last weekend, winning the 16-team Carlyle Mega-Volley tournament.
Stellar defence lifts Chargers over Hawks

Stellar defence lifts Chargers over Hawks

They hit a bump in the road last week, but the Estevan Century 21 Chargers bounced back in fine fashion, dropping the Regina Golden Hawks 12-8 at Woodlawn Regional Park on Saturday.
Dogs and horses rule … cats? Not so much

Dogs and horses rule … cats? Not so much

More random thoughts for this week folks, mainly because I'm unable to stay focused on any one subject for more than a minute these days.
Miners come up short against Weyburn

Miners come up short against Weyburn

The Estevan Sherrit Coal Miners had a strong showing, but came out on the losing end of a 26-14 decision against the Weyburn Ravens in an atom division game on Saturday.
Miners take on the Ravens

Miners take on the Ravens

The Estevan Miners took on the Weyburn Ravens Saturday morning.
Domed stadium, bad idea

Domed stadium, bad idea

In light of the recent news that the government of Saskatchewan has reached a conditional agreement with Canadian Pacific Railway to buy land in Regina where a new indoor football stadium/multi-purpose entertainment facility will likely be built, it

ECS numbers up significantly

The increase is significantly larger than originally projected, but the administration of the Â鶹ÊÓƵ East Cornerstone School Division feels the situation is being handled smoothly.
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