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Volunteers made a big difference at the Games

Volunteers made a big difference at the Games

They could be found at every venue, sporting event and special activity during the Estevan 2016 Saskatchewan Summer Games.
Former Bienfait resident is a big believer in the Games

Former Bienfait resident is a big believer in the Games

The Saskatchewan Summer and Winter Games have become a big part of Stephanie Cuddington’s life. Cuddington, who hails from Bienfait but now lives in Humboldt, is the daughter of Rose Cuddington and the late Jim Cuddington.
Popular musical returning to the Souris Valley Theatre

Popular musical returning to the Souris Valley Theatre

In the 26-year history of the Souris Valley (SV) Theatre, there likely hasn’t been a production with as much local meaning as Volstead Blues.

My Peace I give to you

The story is told of a blind girl who hated herself because she was blind. She hated everyone except her loving boyfriend. He was always there for her. She told her boyfriend, “If I could only see the world, I would marry you.

SERVED WITH WISDOM, PLEASE

This week I had occasion to spend a couple of days with my best friend in the Major Trauma section of the emergency ward at our local hospital.
Dog Park has been attracting visitors

Dog Park has been attracting visitors

After years of anticipation for the public and hard work by the organizing committee, people couldn’t wait to start using the new Estevan Dog Park, located in the northwestern corner of Woodlawn Regional Park.
Rewind: The spirit of the Summer Games 1980s style

Rewind: The spirit of the Summer Games 1980s style

The citizens of Estevan are often accused of taking on crazy and unattainable challenges. They stand guilty as charged.
From camp purchaser to Hula Grill cook

From camp purchaser to Hula Grill cook

Williston, N.D. – You don’t have to go far in Williston, N.D., to find oilfield workers who have been displaced by the bust but are still finding a way to make it.
They came to help flood victims

They came to help flood victims

When Paul Eberly heard about the severe thunderstorm that dropped five inches of rain on Estevan on July 10, and the damage that resulted, he knew he wanted to help with the recovery efforts.
Many praised for their response to the floods

Many praised for their response to the floods

Even before the rain stopped on what was the wettest two hours in Estevan’s history, city crews and emergency response members were out, dealing with issues related to the rain, while emergency measures organization (EMO) was discussing how to handle