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Mullen, Garrow back in custody

Nathan Mullen and Justin Garrow were both remanded in custody following proceedings at Estevan provincial court on Monday.

Narrow decision by council sets stage for four-unit complex

By Norm Park normpark@estevanmercury.

Dogs just want to be free

By Jordan Baker editor@estevanmercury.ca There aren't many opportunities for dog owners to let their pups outside without restraint, but there is growing interest to create a community park where dogs will be free to go off-leash.
Grass fire threatens homes

Grass fire threatens homes

By Norm Park normpark@estevanmercury.ca An investigation has been launched and charges are pending following a grass fire in the valley close to a commercial and industrial subdivision on the south side of the city on July 18.
Third highest Class 5 failure rate for Estevan

Third highest Class 5 failure rate for Estevan

By Alex Coop acoop@estevanmercury.ca If you've noticed an influx of bad driving in Estevan, it might have to do with the fact that only 38 per cent of drivers who took their Class 5 road test in 2013 passed.
Riley Raynard earns unforgettable win at Speedway

Riley Raynard earns unforgettable win at Speedway

Odds are Riley Raynard will never forget what happened Saturday night. The 16-year-old has overcome challenges in order to race a hobby stock at Estevan Motor Speedway, and on Saturday he got his first feature win.
Foord clings to grass root lessons to help her at national level

Foord clings to grass root lessons to help her at national level

By Norm Park normpark@estevanmercury.

The stage is set, the time is right

Since the Agricultural Council of Saskatchewan raised the topic last week, we felt it was perhaps a perfect opportunity to revisit the matter of irrigation in southeast Saskatchewan again as well.
Twins close out regular season with losses to Giants, Wolfpack

Twins close out regular season with losses to Giants, Wolfpack

The Southeast Legacy Twins finished off a forgettable regular season on the weekend with a pair of losses. The midget baseball club finished in last place in the nine-team Saskatchewan Premier Baseball League with a record of 5-25.

Bypass route delayed a month

By Alex Coop acoop@estevanmercury.ca The commercial heavy-truck bypass near Estevan is behind schedule by about a month.