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Tuttle soaks up Boston Marathon experience

From the staging area to the start line was about three-quarters of a mile. "You're walking with your other runners shoulder to shoulder for almost a mile. You see this sea of people going down this hill, and then it turns," said Ward Tuttle.

Knee-jerk reaction only hurts business

For all of the instances when governments fail to react, and there are many of them, there are almost as many cases where they overreact to a situation.
Beatty sentenced to max in theft case

Beatty sentenced to max in theft case

Rodney Beatty was handed a maximum two-year less a day conditional sentence order Monday following his guilty plea to theft.
Knibbs claims vacant council seat

Knibbs claims vacant council seat

The voters of Estevan have given Trevor Knibbs a strong mandate to fill the vacant seat on city council. Knibbs was the runaway winner in last Wednesday's byelection, earning 686 votes.
Estevan man charged in murder

Estevan man charged in murder

A 27-year-old woman is dead after what local police are calling Estevan's first murder since 2008.

Grey Cup winning player, coach of the year, hit Energy City

Prior to the start of the Estevan Sportsman's Dinner at Affinity Place on April 24, the Mercury was given a few minutes to fire some questions at the Canadian Football League's Annis Stukus Award winning coach Corey Chamblin and one of his Grey Cup w

Riot hold camp in Estevan

The Regina Riot went on the road to tour their team around the province and energizing Saskatchewan's young girls while drumming up interest for both the team and the sport.

When a building meant something

This just in from the They Don't Make 'Em Like They Used To team of critics. I was listening to a guy who was introduced on a talk radio program as an outstanding expert on architecture.

Estevan Bruins get look at future

It's hockey's version of a crystal ball. The Estevan Bruins hosted their spring prospects camp over the weekend at Affinity Place and roughly 70 players from throughout North America found their way to the city for the annual event.
Young student captures national prize in Legion contest

Young student captures national prize in Legion contest

A young student from Pleasantdale School saw her poster art work garner first place status in a national competition sponsored by the Royal Canadian Legion.
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