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Estevan 2016 now has the torch

For fans of the Olympics, Rio 2016 seems far away, but the time will fly. The same holds true for Estevan 2016. With the closing of the 2014 Winter Games in Prince Albert on Saturday, Estevan now carries the torch as the next Saskatchewan Games host.

Strong finish keeps Apex Bruins in fourth

The Estevan Apex Bruins won two of their last three games on the road to ensure they would finish in fourth place in the South Saskatchewan Minor Hockey League standings.

Do All debts near $40 million

A number of former employees and local businesses are among those who have been left in the lurch by the closure of Do All Industries. As was reported in the Mercury last week, the local company was placed into receivership Feb.

Slight delay in Estevan's Boundary Dam carbon capture launch date

There is going to be a slight delay in the official opening target date for the Boundary Dam clean coal project, although just how long it will be is not known exactly.

New school calendar schedule approved by Cornerstone trustees

The process of developing a school calendar for the next academic year in the South East Cornerstone Public School Division is down to the small details now. Trustees attending the public school division's meeting on Feb.
Dayman taking his shot at CPC nomination in Souris-Moose Mountain

Dayman taking his shot at CPC nomination in Souris-Moose Mountain

The long wait is over for Windthorst native Lyndon Dayman.
Bruins hurt chances with loss to North Stars

Bruins hurt chances with loss to North Stars

With a 4-1 loss to the Battlefords North Stars on Friday, the odds of the CanElson Drilling Estevan Bruins catching the Humboldt Broncos for sixth place in the SJHL got slimmer.

Director outlines reasons for decision to move on

Marc Casavant confirmed last week that his rather sudden letter of impending resignation had nothing to do with any existing situation or developments in the South East Cornerstone School Division, but rather, it was a family-based decision.

Agriculture suffers when unreasonable legislation is passed

It has been said more than once, including in this space over the years, that government decisions influence agricultural commodity prices at least as much as weather patterns and crop yields.

Going along for the ride

We all enjoy the feeling of being in control, the feeling that whatever is happening to us or is going to happen to us will do so because of choices and actions that we make.