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Lampman native enjoying run as SHA president

Lampman native enjoying run as SHA president

In 101 years of the organization's existence, Mary-Anne Veroba is the first female president of the Saskatchewan Hockey Association.
Pink Shirt founder shares story with Estevan students

Pink Shirt founder shares story with Estevan students

Following Pink Shirt Day, the founder of the anti-bullying movement came to Estevan to present his message of respect and renewal.
Sector plan a huge step forward in K-12 education community

Sector plan a huge step forward in K-12 education community

The provincial education sector strategic plan (ESSP) is now out there for the educators, administrators and general public to digest fully.

SaskPower signs BD3 agreement with Swedish company

SaskPower may have abandoned the thought of establishing a new and firm target date for the start-up of the carbon dioxide capture, sequestration and distribution system at Boundary Dam's Unit 3, but they have released news regarding the signing of a
Energy needs of future require new infrastructure

Energy needs of future require new infrastructure

The issues of power generation and greater consumption were the topics of the day at the Estevan Chamber of Commerce's luncheon last week, along with the future of coal in Estevan through the carbon capture project.

No water issues expected as spring runoff finishes

A dry fall and limited amount of snowfall over the winter has resulted in a quick melt and spring runoff in the Souris Watershed around Estevan was essentially over by April.

2016 Games committee moving on sponsorship, track plans

It has been just shy of five months since Estevan was awarded the 2016 Saskatchewan Summer Games. The local Games committee has been working on a number of fronts over that period, and the action is about to pick up on preparations for the event.

Police investigate break in and some assault incidents

April 7 was a relatively quiet day and evening for members of the Estevan Police Service with one complaint registered and that was concerning a group of young people who were causing a disturbance in a local park.

After two sales, income from Crown land dispositions closes in on $100M

Not only is interest in the Saskatchewan oil patch continuing to grow, so is the landmass that is being explored in the pursuit of light, sweet crude oil. Saskatchewan's sale of petroleum and natural gas rights brought in a very strong $47.
Warm Welcome shows appreciation of volunteers

Warm Welcome shows appreciation of volunteers

The Warm Welcome shelter held a volunteer appreciation night last week, thanking those who donated time, resources or food to the program that houses Estevan's shelter insecure residents overnight during the cold winter months.
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