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What about those plans??

Does Estevan need a city planner? Or, are there enough visionaries within the walls of City Hall to cover our future needs? The idea of a small city requiring a planner may seem far fetched for many residents, especially when we see property taxes an
Estevan Bruins' Smith commits to Division III Lakers

Estevan Bruins' Smith commits to Division III Lakers

The Estevan Bruins' Dylan Smith is heading back to the east coast after selecting Oswego State University in New York to be his home for the next four years.
Beach volleyball courts set for Boundary Dam

Beach volleyball courts set for Boundary Dam

The Woodlawn Regional Park is bringing some beach volleyball to the beach at Boundary Dam.
Boundary Dam Update

Boundary Dam Update

Adding insult to injury

The Editor: I have always said I was a sucker for punishment but today was a new low. Four years ago, Highway 18 near Beaubier swallowed up by car and crushed in my gas tank.

Plenty to do and see

The Editor: I write this letter in response to a jeer in the Friday June 14 edition of the Southeast Trader Express. In this edition was a jeer that stood out to me stating: "Jeers to there being no place to look for coming events.

Stray cats a big problem

The Editor: This letter is to the residents with pets that are re-populating the earth. I live in a house that is on the Highway 47 south service road and my backyard faces a field by the mobile home park.

Is this a democracy?

The Editor: Do we have a democracy or a dictatorship in Estevan? Let's look at this. Regens Disposal is contracted by the City to pick up garbage; that makes them an employee of the City and the City the employer, I think.
Estevan is getting a lesson in Funkology

Estevan is getting a lesson in Funkology

They call themselves the most audacious fitness community in Canada, and they're looking to foster a Culture of Funk in the Energy City.

Moose Jaw man to spend two years in prison following robberies in Estevan, Weyburn

A quick robbery that lasted about 30 seconds will end with a Moose Jaw man spending the next two years of his life in a federal penitentiary.
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