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More thoughts on speed limits

The results of the recent non-binding plebiscite poll conducted by the City of Estevan during the civic election has done nothing to clarify the local speed limit question. In fact, the vote, which was a near 50:50 split has only muddied the waters.

Apex Bruins lose final of P.A. tournament

The Estevan Apex Bruins were one win away from capturing their third straight Kelly Dmyterko Memorial Tournament in Prince Albert on Sunday.

Police continue search for Tweddle

Although the trail is cold, the Estevan Police Service has not given up hope of locating Gordon Tweddle.
Another dramatic win for Bruins

Another dramatic win for Bruins

Bruins beat Klippers in shootout after blowing third period lead

ECS boys advance to volleyball provincials

Sr. girls lose out at regionals in Moose Jaw

Dissecting the season as if I knew what I was talking about

So, remain cool I told ownself, there is no reason to get upset, it's only a game played by man/boys. And really, when the believably lovable Saskatchewan Roughriders lost again on Sunday, I sort of went ho-hum.
Students get a taste of the workplace

Students get a taste of the workplace

Grade 9 students at the Estevan Comprehensive School were absent from the classroom on Nov. 7 while they took part in Take Our Kids to Work Day. Last Wednesday, Jack Tuttle spent the day as his dad's shadow.
Senior artist snaps up coveted art award

Senior artist snaps up coveted art award

She just celebrated her 90th birthday, and now Estevan artist Evelyn Johnson has joined an elite group of fellow artists whose work has been selected by a respected art adjudicator to advance to another level and provincial exposure.

TS&M Bruins win one game at tournament

The Estevan TS&M Bruins played at the annual Graham Tuer Bantam AA Challenge on the weekend in Regina. The Bruins were placed in Pool D of the 25-team tournament, along with the Prince Albert Raiders, Saskatoon Frostbite, Sask.

Lowering drinking age a bad idea

The Editor: I have almost always voted Conservative in provincial and national elections and have never been a single issue voter. But, if Brad Wall and the Sask. Party lowers the drinking age to 18, I will vote against them in the next election.
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