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Speedway races going down to the wire

There are only three points nights left this season at Estevan Motor Speedway, and there is a lot left to be decided. With a doubleheader Aug.

Volunteerism a path to belonging

A new volunteer program from Southeast Newcomer Services is designed to bridge gaps and build connections between new and old community members.

There's always time to talk

In an increasingly diversified Estevan, communication is key.
Creating a lot with little

Creating a lot with little

A set of boots, some plywood, and old pieces of taxidermy were on display at the Estevan Art Gallery and Museum in hopes of creating conversation among those in attendance.

SaskPower's not so smart meters

The smart meters, apparently, weren't that smart. They also were dangerous. They are being replaced by the not so smart, but reliable electrical meters we had before.
New manager looking forward to mall's 40th anniversary

New manager looking forward to mall's 40th anniversary

By Norm Park normpark@estevanmercury.ca There is new on-site management in place at the Estevan Shoppers Mall.
Melle battles sickness and field to claim Woodlawn Classic title

Melle battles sickness and field to claim Woodlawn Classic title

"He looked pretty green on the first tee this morning. I wasn't sure he'd make the whole round," said Brock Simpson, second-place finisher in the annual Woodlawn Classic golf tournament, talking about the winner Anthony Melle.

Minor football firing up for new season

Practices have begun this week for a new season of minor football in Estevan. Estevan's teams, the atom Sherritt Coal Miners and peewee Century 21 Chargers, are preparing to begin their seasons later this month.
Rohatyn nails down horse race title with final hole flourish

Rohatyn nails down horse race title with final hole flourish

This year's Woodlawn Classic horse race winner, Nolan Rohatyn, saved his best shot for the last hole.
Wild creatures need to be left alone

Wild creatures need to be left alone

Despite how vulnerable they may seem, residents are being strongly encouraged to walk away from any abandoned animals they may encounter this summer.