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Estevan Mercury Flashback – April 9, 1997

Estevan Mercury Flashback – April 9, 1997

This week's flashback is from 1997.
Lost Liberties at the USask’s Diefenbaker Canada Centre

Lost Liberties at the USask’s Diefenbaker Canada Centre

Exploring Canada’s wartime past.
Judge orders ban on publishing youth's sentence in Edgar Ratt's death

Judge orders ban on publishing youth's sentence in Edgar Ratt's death

The youth was charged with first-degree murder in the death of Edgar Ratt in Bell's Point.
MLA commits to CT scanner

MLA commits to CT scanner

Bonk tells Chamber: 'The government of Saskatchewan is committed to making sure that there’s a CT scanner in Moosomin.'
La Ronge man faces second-degree murder charge in death of woman

La Ronge man faces second-degree murder charge in death of woman

La Ronge RCMP got a report of an injured woman at a home on Far Reserve Road in La Ronge on March 31.
Estevan fire department is NOT asking for money

Estevan fire department is NOT asking for money

”Estevan Fire Rescue will never call you and ask you for a financial donation. If you received a call, please do not give them any information, hang up and report the call to Estevan Police Service," the department says.
Protesters' emotions run high as they clash with RCMP

Protesters' emotions run high as they clash with RCMP

Approximately 50 vehicles were at an approved protest site in the Crowsnest Pass region and en route to the protest site, five large farm tractors caused a multi-vehicle collision, say RCMP.
Hospitality industry concerned about carbon tax hike

Hospitality industry concerned about carbon tax hike

Leaders in hospitality industry voice their worries about the costs from the carbon tax and inflationary pressures
Concrete action plans emerge from USask leadership

Concrete action plans emerge from USask leadership

Everyone has a role in our planet's health, says USask sustainability faculty fellow.
Funding to address labour shortages in hospitality industry

Funding to address labour shortages in hospitality industry

Saskatchewan government announces $400,000 to Hospitality Saskatchewan towards boosting the workforce in the provincial hospitality sector.
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