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WorkSafe workshop delegates get direct safety messages

WorkSafe workshop delegates get direct safety messages

The facts are out and they’re indisputable. More needs to be done in terms of providing safe work sites in Saskatchewan.
Battling muscular dystrophy

Battling muscular dystrophy

A local firefighter represented Estevan and made a special presentation during the 2014 Prairie Firefighter Chapter Conference and Recognition Banquet in Edmonton on Nov. 7 and 8.
A glimpse into another life

A glimpse into another life

Take Your Kid to Work Day offers ECS students a unique experience
Member Show features local artist

Member Show features local artist

The Estevan Art Gallery and Museum’s annual exhibition of local artists opened over the weekend as the EAGM’s Member Show opened along with the Estevan Art Council’s Adjudicated Art Show.
Mayors wondering where money will come from

Mayors wondering where money will come from

Following another round of discussions among provincial cities at the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) mayors’ caucus meeting at the end of October, city heads were left with more questions than answers.

Sask. Catholic Health Association weighs in on right to die

The Editor, On the surface, it sounds reasonable and harmless. Shouldn’t a terminally ill patient be able to choose when and how to die? The problem is that individual choices are never made in a vacuum.

Lean practices pointing to financial progress

The Editor, By now you’ve probably heard about some big bills paid by the Wall government on “lean” health care consultants.

A walk down memory lane

All Things Considered
Thinking about food at a snail's pace

Thinking about food at a snail's pace

Food is the perfect target of big industry, because we all need something to eat every day.
Vienna Boys Choir will make tour stop in Estevan

Vienna Boys Choir will make tour stop in Estevan

One of the world’s most prestigious choral groups will be making Estevan one of their tour stops on Nov. 23. The Vienna Boys Choir, founded in 1498, will be on stage in St. Paul’s United Church starting at 7:30 p.m.
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