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Songs Of The Christmas Season

The sound of Christmas carols permeated throughout St. Paul’s United Church on Sunday night for the Rotary Club of Estevan’s 63rd annual Christmas Carol Festival.

Biette's case to return to court in 2016

Karry Biette will wait until the new year before his case returns to court, as his defence waits for further disclosure. Biette was present at the Dec.
Industrial mechanics in training play host to industry

Industrial mechanics in training play host to industry

They’re the people who repair and maintain stationary engines and equipment.

Leaders need to solve the real problem

The Editor: I think the world has come to a sad place. Terrorist attacks all over the map, Syrian turmoil, people uprooted who can’t go back home and for the millions of refugees … what they most want, is to simply return home. Canada and the U.S.

Energy Expo won't return in 2016

It appears the Estevan Energy Expo won’t return next year.

Tightrope walking at tax time

If there ever was a good time to inflict a more modest property tax increase on the population of the Energy City, 2016 would be it.

Estevan Police Service members have been busy with accidents and other calls

The Estevan Police Service (EPS) responded to a number of accidents, a scam report, an assault and other calls in recent days. Police received a complaint of mischief to a vehicle that occurred near Kensington Avenue during the Dec. 8 day shift.

City releases details of 2016 budget

Estevan residents can expect to receive a moderate increase in their property taxes and an increase in their water consumption rates next year.

Negotiations begin with city's union and police force

Negotiations are underway on new collective bargaining agreements (CBA) for both the city’s unionized employees and its police force.

Writer sees government waste and deficits not progress

The Editor: The Sask. Party is running a deficit budget, and racking up debt. As they find themselves coming up short, they’re cutting education and health care instead of cutting their government’s waste on misplaced priorities. Mr.
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