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Cornerstone and Oxbow council pull off a swap

Cornerstone and Oxbow council pull off a swap

The South East Cornerstone Public School Division and the Town of Oxbow have entered into an agreement to do a little trading which should benefit both of them, said the school division trustees who approved the action during their June 29 meeting he

Contributing to democracy

We’ve been critical in the past of some of the decisions made by Estevan city council. Any level of government is going to make mistakes. The key is for the government to own up to its blunders, correct them and make sure they aren’t duplicated.

Of cars, cancer and caring

Actually, it all began in the raspberry patch. As I was picking from our heavily-laden berry branches the other day, I noted how many had already dropped to the ground and how tentatively some clung to their stems.
Hockey world gets a shakeup for young Alameda athlete

Hockey world gets a shakeup for young Alameda athlete

This summer may have only just begun, but it has already heralded a lifetime of change for an Alameda hockey player.

Cheers and Jeers for July 8

Cheers: Cheers to the Estevan Police Service for hosting the Coffee with the Cops event last week. It was a well-organized event and meaningful commitment to connect with community members and invite interaction and feedback.
Literacy group summer programs begin

Literacy group summer programs begin

Many children in the Energy City are keeping busy and entertained with many of the summer activities going on at local parks. From Nature Smarts, to Summer English Fun, there is a little bit of everything for kids participating in the programs.

Story Pirates

We’ve recently become fans of the Story Pirates Podcast. They are a group that takes stories written and sent in by elementary students, and then retells and dramatizes them.
Haukeness family returns to Fort Mac

Haukeness family returns to Fort Mac

Nolan Haukeness is grateful that he and his wife, Jenine, were able to spend the better part of two months in Estevan, after their home in Fort McMurray, Alberta, was destroyed by wildfires earlier this spring.

Projects receive funding

Numerous projects in southeast Saskatchewan will benefit from funding through the Community Initiatives Fund (CIF).

The Great Outdoors

I absolutely adore camping. Ask anyone who talks to me about it, and they will confirm.
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