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Local swimming official hopes to be at Paralympics in 2021

Local swimming official hopes to be at Paralympics in 2021

Sheila Guenther has been to many different Paralympic swimming events all over the world in her capacity as a technical official.
Sarah Dacuycuy will play ACAC basketball for Lakeland College

Sarah Dacuycuy will play ACAC basketball for Lakeland College

The new school year will bring a lot of excitement into Sarah Dacuycuy’s life. Not only will she start a new page at the Lakeland College at Lloydminster, but she also will continue playing basketball, now at the collegiate level.
The 100 Kids who Care support the Salvation Army

The 100 Kids who Care support the Salvation Army

It wasn’t their traditional meeting format, but the Estevan chapter of 100 Kids who Care still came together and showed their support for a deserving cause.
Estevan Chamber's reaction to COVID-19

Estevan Chamber's reaction to COVID-19

The Estevan Chamber of Commerce has been trying to provide resources to assist its members in dealing with the COVID-19 crisis. “We haven’t had any disruption with the chamber, other than events, obviously,” said executive director Jackie Wall.
Estevan’s flash mob of gratitude

Estevan’s flash mob of gratitude

People of different ages and different walks of life gathered by St. Joseph’s Hospital Thursday night. At 7 p.m.
A rare triple yolk

A rare triple yolk

A local couple recently found what is a very rare sight. Michael and Wendy Godfrey cracked open an egg on Sunday, which had a triple yolk. The odds of finding such an egg are one in 25 million. Photo by Wendy Godfrey
Thirteen new COVID-19 cases confirmed; six more people have recovered

Thirteen new COVID-19 cases confirmed; six more people have recovered

Saskatchewan has 13 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, the provincial government said in a news release Thursday, bringing the provincial total to 206.
Local man supports those in need

Local man supports those in need

An Estevan man received a quick and positive response in his efforts to help those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Flashback - April 2, 1986

Flashback - April 2, 1986

The need for the food bank is growing steadily

The need for the food bank is growing steadily

Many places are quiet and slow these days, but not the Salvation Army’s food bank. This time of the year is usually busier for them, and now along with the economic changes, the number of households they are serving keeps growing every day.
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