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Estevan's Bill enjoying flavour of international competition

Estevan's Bill enjoying flavour of international competition

An Estevan water polo product recently returned to Canada with a silver medal draped around her neck. Auriel Bill was part of the Canadian contingent that represented the country at the Commonwealth Water Polo Championships in Scotland in April.

North Portal crossing remains busy location

Officers at the local border crossings were busy in March, dealing with an assortment of activities and individuals.

Estevan man to serve further jail time following assault

Estevan man Justin Garrow will continue to serve time in jail as he was sentenced to another 36 days in custody. Garrow appeared via closed-circuit television during proceedings in Estevan provincial court on Monday.

Her presence made us better

Her intended weekly goal was to ensure that the Estevan Mercury and Southeast Trader Express were scrutinized and detailed closely before going to the printing press, She was proud of her background contribution to the weekly editions and wanted all

Hillbilly Hurt looks to grow with new batch of derby girls

The sport of roller derby in the Energy City may see a new wave of athletes as the local organization has begun growing deeper roots with the city's young girls.

Estevan homeowners face avg. tax increase of $164

The City of Estevan's years of boasting about having some of the lowest taxes in Saskatchewan are quickly coming to an end. As was reported in last week's Mercury , City Council approved the 2014 general operating budget during an April 26 meeting.

So how clever are kids today?

So you think you're pretty smart do ya? So you think that kids today are getting coddled in the classrooms, and they aren't learning all the tough stuff like we had to learn? You believe that with all the online gadgets they have at their disposal, t

Student First consultants leading ambitious project

Patricia Prowse and Russ Mirasty are nearing the end of an important phase in the Student First project that encourages communication among advisers, administrators, students and families in the education process.
Twins struggle on opening weekend

Twins struggle on opening weekend

Much like the weather, the bats went cold for the Southeast Twins on the opening weekend of the Saskatchewan Premier Baseball League season.
Survivors' retreat sets another stage for upcoming Relay for Life

Survivors' retreat sets another stage for upcoming Relay for Life

About 40 cancer survivors and a few friends and family members who continue to provide support and care, gathered in the Taylorton Room at Days Inn on Saturday for a special survivors' retreat.
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