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College brings back Spanish courses

College brings back Spanish courses

The Southeast College’s foray into Spanish classes last year attracted enough of a response that they have decided to offer the classes again this fall.
Elecs best Black Knights for home tourney championship

Elecs best Black Knights for home tourney championship

The home side won the Estevan Elecs Invitational senior girls' volleyball tournament Saturday by finally beating a familiar rival when it counted most.
Elecs' girls soccer team focused on regionals

Elecs' girls soccer team focused on regionals

The Estevan Elecs girls’ soccer team is using the next three weeks to prepare for a good showing at the Oct. 23-24 regional championships in Swift Current.

Fire Prevention Week will keep firefighters busy

Local firefighters will be promoting smoke alarm safety initiatives during the annual Fire Prevention Week from Oct. 5 to 11.

We need the Business Expo

So what is the purpose of events such as Showcase, the Estevan Business Expo anyway? We sometimes hear the skeptics levelling criticisms, citing perceived notions as their main base of negativity. We’ve heard it all before.

Creighton Lodge’s Lounge Expansion expected to be finished in November

Creighton Lodge in Estevan remains on track to have its lounge expansion completed before the end of the year. Co-manager Shelley Veroba told the Mercury last week the project is on time and on budget, and they hope it will be finished in November.

Traffic light repairs nearing completion

The intersection at Sixth Street and 13th Avenue has been a bit of a bottleneck lately.
Chargers fall prey to Eagles

Chargers fall prey to Eagles

The Estevan Century 21 peewee Chargers football team suffered their first loss of the season Thursday at Darold Kot Field against a strong club from Weyburn.
Local art exhibits peek at the dark side

Local art exhibits peek at the dark side

At Friday’s exhibition at the Estevan Art Gallery and Museum, artists explored some of the darker recesses of the human mind.
Steelers' slow start leads to loss

Steelers' slow start leads to loss

A slow start doomed the Estevan Lions Club bantam Steelers football team to an eventual 38-0 loss Saturday at Colts Field against the Swift Current Steelers.
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