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Estevan Mercury Year in Review: April 2022

After several snowstorms and blizzards, Estevan turned towards spring later in April. The city celebrated the return of several bigger events and enjoyed many sports tournaments and activities.
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Estevan Mercury Year in Review: April 2022

ESTEVAN — After several snowstorms and blizzards, Estevan turned towards spring later in April. The city celebrated the return of several bigger events and enjoyed many sports tournaments and activities.

The Sacred Heart School/École Sacré Coeur Crusaders' Skills Academy wrapped up its first season April 1 with a demonstration at Affinity Place. The students who were part of the hockey program participated in drills and demonstrations of their abilities, and then played an exhibition game versus some of their parents.

The first Estevan Farmers’ Market indoor sale of the year took place on April 2 inside the Estevan Market Mall.

The SECPSD announced the appointment of Keith Keating as the new director of education, effective Aug. 1.

Estevan city council attended an in-person convention for the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association April 3-6 in Regina.

Many local organizations set up their tables at the spring city-wide registration on April 5 at the Estevan Leisure Centre.

George Harris's team showcased a suggested virtual model of the downtown area, created out of what people in the community said they wanted to see for the future of the Energy City, at the third and last community engagement session at the Estevan Leisure Centre on April 5. 

The Estevan Apex U18 AA Bruins saw their season come to an end in the Saskatchewan AA Hockey League's U18 Â鶹ÊÓƵ Division final.

The 58th Estevan and District Music Festival wrapped up on April 10, after two successful weeks filled with music and performances. The festival was held in person for the first time since 2019. Many awards were handed out.

Members of the ECS Elecs' table tennis team had a great showing at the provincial high school tournament in Saskatoon. They were second overall and came home with 15 medals, including five gold, two silver and eight bronze.   

The Estevan Strippers recreation hockey club held its Spring Bust tournament – the largest recreation hockey tournament in the province – April 6-10, with 40 teams.

The Estevan Wildlife Federation hosted its awards banquet April 9. Dozens of skillful anglers, hunters and wildlife photographers were celebrated during the ceremony.

Local military historian Craig Bird hosted the Vimy Day event at the Estevan branch of the Royal Canadian Legion on April 9, the day of the 105th anniversary of the famed battle. For the first time in his tenure, Saskatchewan's lieutenant-governor Russell Mirasty was able to make a public appearance in Estevan. He attended the Vimy Ridge presentation. Later that day, the contributions of many of the legion's members were celebrated during the awards night. 

The Sun City Prop Busters club held its annual static display at the Estevan Market Mall on April 9.

An incident involving a dragline for the Westmoreland Coal Company occurred April 9 near the Shand Power Station. No one was injured.

The RM of Enniskillen raised a whopping $57,000 for a new ambulance at a fundraiser on April 9.

Saskatchewan entrepreneur Joseph Bourgault was in Estevan on April 9 as part of his efforts to get on the federal Conservative Party’s leadership ballot. Bourgault would later be kept off the ballot due to a clerical error, although he said he met the requirements.

The Estevan Lions Club celebrated Allan Senchuk, one of its long-time members, on April 19. He was presented with a certificate honouring his nearly 60 years of service.

Â鶹ÊÓƵeast Saskatchewan became home to a new U15 Â鶹ÊÓƵeast Sun Devils girls softball team with players hailing from Estevan, Alameda, Oxbow, Alida, Carievale, Carlyle, Carnduff and Weyburn.

The Estevan Islamic Centre opened its doors for community members to indulge in their culture and learn more about the month of Ramadan and associated traditions.

The Estevan Wildlife Federation saw a return of its annual fundraising dinner and auction on April 23, with supper, raffles, auctions and more – all in support of the organization.

The National Day of Mourning for those who were killed, injured or stricken with illness from the workplace was observed April 28 in Estevan and elsewhere in Canada. The United Mine Workers of America Local 7606 organized the service at the coal car adjacent to the Estevan Courthouse.

The Estevan Flamethrowers senior men's team hosted an adult basketball tournament at ECS on April 30 and May 1.

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