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Rotary has a rich history in Estevan

Rotary has a rich history in Estevan

Rotary has supported many different causes locally and around the world, thanks to the efforts of members and support from the community.
Canora resident excels at woodworking interest

Canora resident excels at woodworking interest

Bill Foreman has completed a wide variety of eye-catching projects, including collapsible baskets.
UCHS alumnus continues education at Oxford

UCHS alumnus continues education at Oxford

Kennedy Cholin, nee Mielke, will be learning from high calibre professors at the University of Oxford.
Hockey legend Chelios fondly remembers playing in Sask.

Hockey legend Chelios fondly remembers playing in Sask.

Chris Chelios and Mike Commodore were the guest speakers at this year's Estevan Bruins' Sportsman's Dinner.
'Why volunteer?' Searching for answers with person with decades of experience

'Why volunteer?' Searching for answers with person with decades of experience

Marking National Volunteer Week from April 14-20, the Mercury and SaskToday reached out to one of the wonderful local long-term volunteers, Wendy Gustafson of Macoun.
Tawney Johnson loves her job as Lampman's librarian

Tawney Johnson loves her job as Lampman's librarian

Tawney Johnson was the library's chairwoman a year prior to her getting the position, and this gave her insight on how the library worked.
Quilt of Valour presented to retired military

Quilt of Valour presented to retired military

Unity Legion Branch No. 90 honours member James Quiring with Quilts of Valour presentation.
The Carriages of Peter (Lordly) Verigin

The Carriages of Peter (Lordly) Verigin

Following the arrival of their leader Peter V. Verigin in Canada in December 1902, the Doukhobors communally pooled their earnings to acquire much needed horses and vehicles.
Former Kamsack resident leading museum set to gain nat'l status

Former Kamsack resident leading museum set to gain nat'l status

Sam Karikas is the CEO of the RCMP Heritage Centre in Regina.
April 8 a painful day for son whose mother died in mid-air collision 70 years ago

April 8 a painful day for son whose mother died in mid-air collision 70 years ago

The Moose Jaw Museum and Art Gallery held a special commemoration event on April 8 to commemorate the mid-air collision and honour the people killed in it, with nearly 50 people in attendance, including four generations of the Hadwen family.