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Spectra Place to become Affinity Place

Spectra Place, we hardly knew ye. Just over two years after Estevan's new arena was christened as Spectra Place, it has been announced the name of the facility will be changing to Affinity Place.
Plenty of excitement at annual Estevan Rodeo

Plenty of excitement at annual Estevan Rodeo

Whether it was the bulls, the rain on Saturday or both, hanging on for eight seconds proved very challenging at this year's Estevan Rodeo. Of the 15 competitors entered in bull riding over two nights, only one, Steve Maddison of Carman, Man.

Compassionate response team ready to respond in Estevan, Weyburn areas

A traumatic event that exposes a number of people to the trauma that may follow can have a lasting negative effect on them unless they receive some professional assistance.
Turnovers sink Steelers in loss to Regina Mounties

Turnovers sink Steelers in loss to Regina Mounties

One week after nearly earning their first win of the year in Weyburn, the Estevan Lions Club Steelers struggled to their fourth straight loss on Saturday, falling 54-0 to the Regina Mounties.

Letting them know about the Estevan we know

The time is ripe for Estevan's generosity to shine through. We aren't asking for finances, but rather a little generosity of spirit, which is something else we have in abundance.

Envision clarifies role in play

The Editor: Last week, an article appeared in The Mercury and advertising posters were distributed around Estevan promoting Weyburn's Crocus 80 Theatre Group and its production of Collateral Bodies, which will be performed in Estevan, Weyburn, and Ca
Pleasantdale School unveils playground equipment

Pleasantdale School unveils playground equipment

Students attending Pleasantdale School in Estevan were joined by staff, parents and School Community Council (SCC) members last Thursday evening for the official launching of the new equipment in the school's playground area.

Writer unhappy with coverage of trial

The Editor: As a non-Estevan resident reading the article "Sexual assault claims come into question at trial" I am struck by the biased reporting and leading headline.

City gets wrist slap for nuclear gauge

The City of Estevan has run afoul of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission. It was announced last week that officials from the CNSC were in Estevan in late August to inspect a nuclear density gauge. The gauge is used to measure soil density.

Central city flasher being sought by Estevan police

A flasher in the central area of the city last week is the subject of an ongoing police investigation according to information released by the Estevan Police Service (EPS). Around 9:15 p.m. on Sept.
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