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Theatre troupe travels throughout Saskatchewan, reflecting family fun

Theatre troupe travels throughout Saskatchewan, reflecting family fun

Last Thursday, under the blazing heat of the August sun, the Souris Valley Theatre was host to a travelling theatre group, acting out a quintessentially Saskatchewan experience.

Beach tax system is flawed

The Editor, The Saskatchewan Green Party wants to know how charging a ‘Beach Tax’ in Provincial Parks and then making it impossible for the fee to be paid fits in with the vision of Keeping Saskatchewan Strong? Provincial Parks are charging a seven-d
Police seize money from deposit box

Police seize money from deposit box

The Estevan Police Service (EPS) has seized $25,000 from a safety deposit box in the latest development associated with a drug bust earlier this month.
Open house draws large crowd

Open house draws large crowd

The Estevan Police Service (EPS) is thrilled with the turnout for the open house that the law enforcement agency hosted on Saturday. Police Chief Paul Ladouceur said an estimated 500 people toured the police station.
New parks bylaw approved

New parks bylaw approved

A new bylaw will provide some regulations on parks usage in Estevan. Estevan City Council gave three readings for the bylaw at their meeting on Monday night.
Creating ads became an adventure for the EAGM's kids of summer

Creating ads became an adventure for the EAGM's kids of summer

The kids of summer had a good time doing a little creative work with the Estevan Mercury when they engaged in a second year of Art and Ads in partnership with the Estevan Art Gallery and Museum.

Dief bought my vote, I guess

This week it’s about politicians dear diary, but not about my stalled mayoral bid. Having been exposed to several politicians, I have made a few observations over the years. One of the latest is Brad Wall.

Are we really thinking about voting for a socialist government

The Editor: As a true Canadian I am very frightened that Canadians are seriously considering electing a socialist government.

Changes are coming, but no need to panic

So there it was, words straight from the horse’s mouth. Saudi Arabia’s oil minister Ali Al-Naimi shook up the Business and Climate Summit delegates who were attending the conference in Paris a couple of months ago.
A little Guitar Town treat at Affinity Place

A little Guitar Town treat at Affinity Place

Regardless of whether he’s playing country music or the blues, or if he’s playing on stage on his own or with his Dukes band backing him up, Steve Earle is still an entertaining performer.
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