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Green party worried about alienation

The Editor: The Saskatchewan Green Party is warning the new prime minister against violating Real Change by attacking the economic interests of the western provinces.

Growing pains are real

Saskatchewan’s growing pains could become a little more intense within the next few years.

Winter weight allowances on highways postponed

Due to an unseasonably warm fall, winter weight allowances will not come into effect until Dec. 3 or until the roadbeds are sufficiently frozen. That note came from the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure on Nov.

Farmer urges caution when voting for Teams Barley and Wheat

The Editor: In these last two weeks I have received cards in the mail promoting Team Barley and Team Wheat.

Estevan bypass is open for traffic

Trucks moving through the Estevan area now have a new, designated and safer route by which they can avoid slowing down in the city traffic. Although it’s been a while in the making, the new truck bypass is finally open.
Addiction awareness is a first step to recovery plan

Addiction awareness is a first step to recovery plan

He’s seen it all when it comes to dealing with drugs. No, not in the way you’d first guess, but rather, Gary Tedford has seen and heard a lot while helping those who are addicted seek a path to recovery.

Carbon capture decision delayed

SaskPower and the provincial government will take more time before making a decision on a second phase of a carbon capture project at Boundary Dam Power Station.
Border Kings crowned Estevan peewee tournament champions

Border Kings crowned Estevan peewee tournament champions

The Boissevain Border Kings won the Estevan peewee tier 2/3 tournament A-side final at Affinity Place on Sunday with a 7-2 win over the Redvers Rockets.
Envision hosting meetings for regional cyber violence project

Envision hosting meetings for regional cyber violence project

The Envision Counselling and Support Centre will host a pair of meetings for youth next month through its cyberviolence project. Cyber nights will take place on Dec. 8 for Grades 7 and 8, and Dec. 10 for Grades 9 and 10.
Sharks take bite out of Regina

Sharks take bite out of Regina

All three divisions of the Estevan Sharks played Nov. 8 in Regina at the Lawson Centre. The mini Sharks travelled to Regina for their first away tournament of the season. They played six games, which started with a 2-1 win over Regina.
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