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Traffic violations remain on the rise for Estevan

Traffic violations remain on the rise for Estevan

The Estevan board of police commissioners gathered on Dec. 5 to go through the crime statistics for November and discuss other current issues.
The Mercury's employees supports the Salvation Army

The Mercury's employees supports the Salvation Army

A couple of the Estevan Mercury's employees spent time supporting the Salvation Army on Saturday.
Collecting toys for children in Estevan

Collecting toys for children in Estevan

The Estevan Fire Rescue Service has been holding a toy drive on Saturday.
Estevan police investigating thefts from vehicles

Estevan police investigating thefts from vehicles

The latest from the Estevan Police Service.
A diversified farming career has kept Leon Dube busy

A diversified farming career has kept Leon Dube busy

Southeast Saskatchewan farmer Leon Dube reflects on his lengthy career in agriculture.
Cattle farm celebrates big wins at Agribition

Cattle farm celebrates big wins at Agribition

An Arcola-area farm recently enjoyed tremendous success at Canadian Western Agribition.
Towering Christmas tree in place in Estevan

Towering Christmas tree in place in Estevan

ESTEVAN - It's quickly become a popular Christmas tradition in Estevan - the addition of a large Christmas tree at the intersection of King Street, 13th Avenue and Souris Avenue North.
Estevan hosting basketball tournaments to support food bank

Estevan hosting basketball tournaments to support food bank

A couple of basketball tournaments will happen at the Estevan Comprehensive School this weekend.
First Nations in SE Sask receive infrastructure funding

First Nations in SE Sask receive infrastructure funding

The Pheasant Rump Nakota First Nations and the White Bear First Nations will benefit from government funding.
TeleMiracle made major donation to St. Joe's to support maternity ward

TeleMiracle made major donation to St. Joe's to support maternity ward

Following a successful grant application, the Kinsmen TeleMiracle Foundation has made a donation of $31,095, supporting the purchase of a new Panda infant warmer and resuscitator for St. Joseph's Hospital.
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