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City of Estevan provides update on downtown project

City of Estevan provides update on downtown project

Work is expected to begin on April 22.
Fresh Air Fitness receives $25,000 for pickleball court

Fresh Air Fitness receives $25,000 for pickleball court

The money came from Kingston Midstream, and Tundra Oil & Gas.
Tender for boilers awarded for Estevan facilities

Tender for boilers awarded for Estevan facilities

Mid-City Plumbing and heating received the boiler contract for city hall and the Estevan Leisure Centre for a total of $492,765 plus tax.
From the Sidelines: Oh, the Legislative webs we weaved

From the Sidelines: Oh, the Legislative webs we weaved

In his latest column, Norm Park takes a deep dive into the history of Sask's legislature and explores why having 61 elected MLAs might actually make sense for a province as unique as ours.
ECS Elecs top team at table tennis provincials

ECS Elecs top team at table tennis provincials

ECS accumulated the most points at provincials this year.
Estevan man charged with three more thefts, being held in custody

Estevan man charged with three more thefts, being held in custody

Individual was already facing charges of theft under $5,000 and other infractions.
Men charged in White Bear homicide back in court

Men charged in White Bear homicide back in court

The matters were set aside to April 23 with the intent of selecting dates for a preliminary hearing.
Envision launches first annual mental health golf fundraiser

Envision launches first annual mental health golf fundraiser

Envision is teeing up for its first-ever charity golf tournament in support of mental health services across southeast Saskatchewan.
Carnduff man survives cow attack, faces long road to recovery

Carnduff man survives cow attack, faces long road to recovery

Carnduff farmer is facing a long road to recovery after being violently charged by a cow in a pasture accident that left him with multiple serious injuries.
Powerful mural by Indigenous artist finds permanent home at ECS

Powerful mural by Indigenous artist finds permanent home at ECS

A mural by Cree-Métis artist Geanna Dunbar has found its permanent home at ECS, sparking conversation and inspiring reconciliation through art.
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