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Estevan Mermaids compete at a couple events to end season

Estevan Mermaids compete at a couple events to end season

Members of the club competed at a couple of events to finish the season.
Prolific Estevan author reflects on her writing

Prolific Estevan author reflects on her writing

Marie Donais Calder has released 30 books, most of them about her father's experience following the Second World War.
Editorial: We're so proud of our business community

Editorial: We're so proud of our business community

Best of Estevan gives the Mercury and the community a chance to salute local businesses.
Estevan Motor Speedway forced to cancel May 4 program

Estevan Motor Speedway forced to cancel May 4 program

The next scheduled program is now on May 18.
Photos: Best of Estevan 2024 was a hit with community, businesses

Photos: Best of Estevan 2024 was a hit with community, businesses

The annual promotion gives Mercury's readers the chance to vote on their favourite business in the community in more than 150 sub-categories.
Fifth woman inducted into Estevan's Trailblazer Memorial Walk

Fifth woman inducted into Estevan's Trailblazer Memorial Walk

Gertie Lev is the fifth inductee to the Trailblazer Memorial Walk, presented by Woodley Well Service Inc, joining Shirley Orsted, Melodye Pierson, Ida Petterson and Shirley Carson.
Man charged with murder of Oxbow woman remains in custody

Man charged with murder of Oxbow woman remains in custody

Tyler Japp, charged with murder of Briana Hayes, makes second court appearance.
Man arrested for threatening police officer in Estevan

Man arrested for threatening police officer in Estevan

Latest news from the Estevan Police Service.
Envision marking 30th anniversary alongside Victims and Survivors of Crime Week

Envision marking 30th anniversary alongside Victims and Survivors of Crime Week

As part of the 30th-anniversary celebrations, Envision Counselling will be hosting Grand Re-Opening Open Houses within three of their office locations during the month of May.
Death by Chocolate brought big laughs for Carlyle crowd

Death by Chocolate brought big laughs for Carlyle crowd

The Cornerstone Theatre attracted large crowds with its performances.
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