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Big group of young people get their walking papers

About 165 young people were given their walking papers in Estevan on Monday night. It wasn't a mass layoff notice, it was their high school graduation day and it was an important piece of paper they received.

18-year-old faces bevy of charges

An 18-year-old man is facing a variety of charges after resisting arrest June 27.
Volunteer female firefighter says her experience with the force falls nothing short of fulfilling

Volunteer female firefighter says her experience with the force falls nothing short of fulfilling

For mother of three, Roberta Derosier, holding down a home, working a day job, and being an on-call volunteer firefighter is a product of her determination; a challenge she finds exhilarating.
Cornerstone budget approved

Cornerstone budget approved

It shows a surplus of $7 million, but the figure is misleading insofar as the Â鶹ÊÓƵ East Cornerstone School Division will need all but $53,000 of that money to meet capital project financial requirements within the next budget year.
Bringing the community together in appreciation of multiculturalism, one ethnic dish at a time

Bringing the community together in appreciation of multiculturalism, one ethnic dish at a time

This year's multicultural day potluck dinner last Saturday at Estevan's St. Paul's United Church drew in a crowd much smaller than the previous year's.
Despite challenges, fair a success

Despite challenges, fair a success

If there was a theme for the 2010 edition of the Estevan Fair, it would have been making the best of a bad situation.
Wakeboard clinic for girls proved to be a big splash

Wakeboard clinic for girls proved to be a big splash

Last Saturday's wakeboard clinic featured a guest, professional wakeboarder, who taught a boat of six girls aged 10 to 21 a few tricks and enhanced their already acquired skills.

Local delegation meets with Sun Country board

The City and RM of Estevan are continuing to be proactive when it comes to health care in the area.
So what is important this week?

So what is important this week?

The second inquiry is over and once again the evidence-based outcome is the same. Robert Dziekanski needed a drink of water, a cigarette and an interpreter ? not a Taser attack.
ECS graduates set their sights on the future

ECS graduates set their sights on the future

For some of the 165 Estevan Comprehensive School graduates gathered in the Civic Auditorium on Monday, the end of their high school lives may have carried a hint of deja vu - closely resembling the start of their educations 13 years earlier.
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