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A tragic loss of a fine young man

Nick Egan was a rare breed. He was mature beyond his 21 years, with a strong sense of responsibility and a commitment to his fianc é e, Bri. He led by example, playing a safe, responsible game on the ice, and treating people properly off it.

Upcoming Beach Bash to include several new items

This year's Beach Bash at Boundary Dam reservoir beach is going to look a little different from past years, but organizers hoping to once again draw big crowds.
Boyce gets first win at Estevan in seven years

Boyce gets first win at Estevan in seven years

It was a long, long time coming for Joren Boyce. For the first time in seven years, the veteran modified driver took the checkered flag at Estevan Motor Speedway on Saturday night.

Attentive driving the key to safety

Traffic issues aren't strictly an Estevan problem, but sometimes we need a reminder to be mindful of our driving actions and their potential consequences. Because we drive so often, we sometimes do it without thought.
Everyone wins with Children's Wish Million Dollar Lottery

Everyone wins with Children's Wish Million Dollar Lottery

The Wishes and Dreams Tour commenced in Estevan on Aug. 6, spearheaded by the province's Chapter Director of the Children's Wish Foundation, Gay Oldhaver.

Theatre closing out popular 2014 season

The summer will end with a musical mix of talent from across southeast Saskatchewan. The lineup for the Souris Valley Theatre's Summer's End Concert on Aug.
Hearthstone will benefit through crop donation efforts

Hearthstone will benefit through crop donation efforts

Swathing operations could begin as early as this week on a special half-section of land in southeast Saskatchewan.

STF president stripped of his authority by executive committee

Former ECS teacher appalled by the decision

Estevan man sentenced nearly five years for sexual assault

A 60-year-old Estevan man received a four-year, two-month prison sentence for sexually assaulting his underage stepdaughter. Judge Linton Smith read the final sentencing for the accused in Estevan provincial court on Aug. 10.

When regulations get in the way

There is a Saskatoon area chicken producer who was told by Occupational Health and Safety officials she can't deploy or employ her children as helpers since they are under the age of 16. Nor can she hire others under that age to process poultry.
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