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Highway resurfacing on schedule

By Alex Coop [email protected] The resurfacing project on a large portion of Highway 39 is projected to be complete by the middle of October.

Minor football teams need more players

Estevan's minor football teams have perpetually struggled with low registration numbers, putting them at a disadvantage against Regina teams with more players.
Doubleheader to decide Speedway champs

Doubleheader to decide Speedway champs

With two points races left in the Estevan Motor Speedway season, there is a lot yet to be decided. The season championships in all four race classes are still up for grabs, and it's anyone's guess how they will play out.

Rate increases at Estevan facilities effective Oct. 1

User fees to gain access to City of Estevan facilities will be increasing, as cost recovery is becoming a greater focus. The rate increases were submitted to city council for approval at the Aug.

Atom Miners fall to Bears in football opener

The Estevan Sherritt Coal Miners atom football team kicked off their regular season on Saturday with a 28-0 loss to the Regina Bears in the provincial capital.

Supply drive program launched for second year in Estevan

The back-to-school Supply Drive that sees the Salvation Army teaming up with Staples to provide necessary school supplies for children who might require assistance in obtaining all the educational tools, has been a success in the past.
Bevin Ray Leipert

Bevin Ray Leipert

Bevin Ray Leipert (CFC, CLU, CHFC), 64, of Moose Jaw died August 9, 2014. He was born in Melfort SK, June 26, 1950, to Leslie and Margaret (nee Taylor) Leipert. Bevin attended Central Collegiate in Moose Jaw and received his B.Sc.

Estevan police arrest 30-year-old man for importing, producing illegal substance

At about 1:20 p.m. yesterday, the Estevan Police Service arrested Bryan Francis Moyles, a 30-year-old Estevan man, after executing a search warrant at a residence on Peterson Drive.

Sports reporter accepts ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

Mercury sports reporter Josh Lewis has accepted the Ice Bucket Challenge to raise money for ALS research.

Southeast Trader Express correction

There is an error in tomorrow's edition of the Southeast Trader Express . On the front page, it says that the Estevan Bruins' captain has passed away. In fact, the player who passed away is Nick Egan and he was not the team's captain.
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