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Apex Bruins get balanced scoring in tie

Apex Bruins get balanced scoring in tie

Matt Bill scored the tying goal on a power play with less than 13 minutes to go to give the Estevan Apex Bruins a 3-3 draw against the Weyburn Wings on Friday at Affinity Place.
Bruins get mixed results on trip

Bruins get mixed results on trip

Dogged comeback bid falls short against Hawks
Minor football moves to Moose Jaw league

Minor football moves to Moose Jaw league

Mortenson: 'The kids are sick of losing'
ECS students prepare for Humbug High

ECS students prepare for Humbug High

An enthusiastic group of high school students bustled about Estevan Comprehensive School’s drama room in the midst of a rehearsal for their upcoming production Humbug High on Dec. 16 and 17.
Auxiliary reaches target with unprecedented speed

Auxiliary reaches target with unprecedented speed

The target was to raise just over $90,000 over four or five years but the St. Joseph’s Hospital Auxiliary team did it in two. That kind of dedication was in full view on Dec.
Writing about the devils in the dust

Writing about the devils in the dust

The debut novel from Estevan’s Rhonda Stock looks at a time in Saskatchewan’s history that draws on the contrasts of the modern Prairie boom. For Dust and Devils , the setting is important, like any take on historical fiction.

Greens pleased with gender identity acknowledgement

The Editor, The Saskatchewan Green Party applauds a move by the Wall Government to add gender identity protection to the Saskatchewan Human Rights Code. This is an idea that the Saskatchewan Greens have always championed.

Funding keeps adult day program moving

The Editor, Statistics Canada’s 2008–2009 Canadian Community Health Survey found that 19 per cent of seniors aged 65 or over felt left out, isolated from others, or that they lacked companionship.

Figuring things out … efficiently

Was it bemusement or befuddlement? I wasn’t sure.

Mid-year update full of bad omens

It might not have been quite as bad as we feared. Nevertheless, Finance Minister Ken Krawetz’s mid-year update of the 2014-15 budget offered signs that things aren't quite as rosy as his Saskatchewan Party government has been suggesting.
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