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Plumbing and heating brothers retire, new owners take charge

Plumbing and heating brothers retire, new owners take charge

Unlike the Mario Bros., the Heitt brothers have thrown in the towel and officially retired.
Estevan's softball facility named after Jody Waloshin

Estevan's softball facility named after Jody Waloshin

The organization's facility in northwest Estevan will now be known as the Jody Waloshin Softball Diamonds,
Andrew Wahba reflects on growing up in Estevan and latest ventures

Andrew Wahba reflects on growing up in Estevan and latest ventures

Andrew Wahba was the guest speaker at Estevan's latest Innovation Conversation.
Young rancher Emma Lees has enjoyed success at cattle shows

Young rancher Emma Lees has enjoyed success at cattle shows

Thanks to growing up on the farm, and her family showing cattle for many years, at the age of six her parents enrolled her into the Arcola-Kisbey 4-H Beef Club.
Estevan teens keep busy through Detailing on Demand business

Estevan teens keep busy through Detailing on Demand business

Friends Blake Andrist and Kolten Isaacs started Detailing on Demand have been keeping up with the growing demand for their services.
Café at St. Joseph's Hospital named after generous couple

Café at St. Joseph's Hospital named after generous couple

Tom and Irma Trofimenkoff were saluted for the support they have shown to the St. Joseph's Hospital Foundation and numerous organizations in the Estevan area.
You’re outta here! Well known umpire retires

You’re outta here! Well known umpire retires

Trevor Green of Unity is 'walking home' after 12 years of umpiring softball and baseball.
Big Muddy Heritage: Making a living digging in your back yard

Big Muddy Heritage: Making a living digging in your back yard

The business is an archaeological, historic and heritage resources firms based in Saskatchewan.
Stoughton-area woman saluted for 25 years of crop reporting

Stoughton-area woman saluted for 25 years of crop reporting

Hill received her 25 years of service award from Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit.
From oilfields to the reins of a chariot for Kelvington's Bell

From oilfields to the reins of a chariot for Kelvington's Bell

“Every race it’s a bit easier,” said Jonathan Bell, adding it’s really an education on the fly
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