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OTS hosts its annual meeting

OTS hosts its annual meeting

The Estevan Oilfield Technical Society (OTS) used their annual general meeting on Nov. 3 to take care of some routine business, and to discuss a number of promotional initiatives.
John G. Len 1941-2015

John G. Len 1941-2015

John G. Len 1941-2015 It is with profound sadness that John’s family announces his passing on Friday, October 30, 2015 at the age of 74 years.
The Estevan bypass is officially open

The Estevan bypass is officially open

The grand opening of the Estevan Bypass was Nov. 10. Heavy truck traffic and commuters will now have a safer and more efficient route while travelling through the Estevan area.
Strong team effort gets Bruins into win column

Strong team effort gets Bruins into win column

Kaelan Holt was everywhere on the ice Saturday night.

Guardians of Remembrance

The Editor: The Royal Canadian Legion and it’s 300,000 members are the guardians of remembrance in Canada.

Green party seeks answers

The Editor: Real Change is a bright pathway forward for Saskatchewan, but sometimes tough questions need to be asked of the provincial government. One of those questions would be, is the almost $1.

Writer touts solar

The Editor: I know it is an extremely popular activity to deny the environmental crisis we are in. Somehow there has been a disconnect created between our human activity and environmental degradation.

City releases results from citizen survey

The results of the citizen satisfaction survey commissioned by the City of Estevan are out, and they show people are satisfied with many of the city’s efforts, but concerns linger about roads and taxes.

Trucking regulations tweaked to improve commercial efficiency

The changes being made to trucking rules in Saskatchewan are being touted as improvements by regulatory agencies and the trucking industry itself. It was announced on Oct.
Flying Club recognizes pioneer pilot

Flying Club recognizes pioneer pilot

The Estevan Flying Club paid tribute to one of Saskatchewan’s oldest active pilots on Nov. 1 when about 40 people gathered at the Estevan Municipal Airport to toast Maurice Monteyne, 88, while handing him a plaque commemorating the event.
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