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Peewee A's win PA tourney

Peewee A's win PA tourney

The peewee A Prairie Mud Bruins came back late Sunday night from Prince Albert with some hardware that made the long trip home enjoyable. The peewees captured the A final on Sunday over the home team Prince Albert Rangers.
Panthers finish first with home ice flourish

Panthers finish first with home ice flourish

LeBlanc Scores five in Saturday win
Bruins blank and get blanked on home ice

Bruins blank and get blanked on home ice

Two home games, two shutouts. One good, one bad.
Elecs have gap to close

Elecs have gap to close

Must-win games coming up for ECS basketball teams
Local medical team adds to certification skills and services

Local medical team adds to certification skills and services

Estevan physician Dr. Anthony Davies has graduated from the Fellowship in Integrative Medicine offered at the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona, College of Medicine. Dr.

Revenue sharing not cleared up during SUMA convention

Following the annual Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) convention, cities across the province are still wondering what to expect in terms of funding from Saskatchewan’s revenue sharing model.

Reader responds to Pro-Life’s call for consent

The Editor, In an effort to open a conversation in response to what often seems like a monologue, I’d like to offer some counterpoints to the recent letter: “Pro Life Association wants mandatory parental consent” ( Mercury , Jan. 28).

This trucker won’t fall for discount game

The Editor: We recently received a letter from Lightstream Resources Ltd., requesting a significant discount in service rates. I understand Crescent Point is singing the same song.

The saga of three phone calls

I received three phone calls recently, and they were all bearing interesting news. A nice lady informed me I had won a cruise on a real fancy ocean liner. All I had to do was submit a bunch of information so they could get me on board.

Towns, cities need predictable revenue

Obviously, no one likes to pay more taxes. And no one likely understands this better than Premier Brad Wall, whose electoral success can be somewhat attributed to issues like removing much of the education property tax on agricultural land.
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