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Natural Health and Healing Expo attracts the curious and the comitted

Natural Health and Healing Expo attracts the curious and the comitted

Estevan’s annual Natural Health and Healing Expo attracted a variety of visitors to the Wylie-Mitchell Air Cadet Hall on May 6 and 7.

Humane Society struggling through difficult period

Dogs and cats don’t worry about the economy, but perhaps they should. Like almost all other agencies, organizations and businesses in Estevan these days, the Estevan Humane Society is dealing with difficult times and circumstances.
Brothers land Walleye Classic title

Brothers land Walleye Classic title

It turned into a tight two-way battle, but the interesting thing about fishing tournaments is, the participants don’t know how close it is, until the very end.

Thefts reported at idle drilling rig sites

The Estevan RCMP is seeking the public’s assistance with a series of thefts from drilling rig sites.

Former Estevan resident shares emotional journey of fleeing Fort McMurray

Estevan will always be the first home for Nolan Haukeness. But the city of Fort McMurray, Alberta, has become a second home for Haukeness, the son of Lyle and Jody Haukeness of Estevan. He moved to the city in 2005.
Bandits earn spot at RBC Cup

Bandits earn spot at RBC Cup

The Brooks Bandits beat the Portage Terriers 2-1 at Affinity Place on Sunday in the final game of the Crescent Point Energy Western Canada Cup (WCC).

Outram/Torquay News for April

Some familiar Outram-Torquay faces were part of the Estevan Mermaids Synchronized Swimming Club, which excelled at the 2016 Sadie Caulder Knight provincial meet at Saskatoon's Shaw Centre last month.

God is not looking for a show

Sometimes Bible stories sound weird simply because we are missing some necessary information. Take Matthew 21:18 to 21 for example. It says, “Early in the morning, as Jesus was on his way back to the city, he was hungry.

From grain to grind

Though it’s 16 years since we left the Prairies, spring still holds wonderful memories. No, not just because, hopefully, winter was over but because the time for working the land had come.
Warriors win Western Canada Cup

Warriors win Western Canada Cup

The West Kelowna Warriors are the Crescent Point Energy Western Canada Cup (WCC) champions.
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