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New program asks young women to choose life

Plans for a residential program for young female victims of abuse and other issues are in the works through the Choose Life Ministry. The local ministry was founded earlier this year by Glen Ewen resident Shelley Boyes.

Hillcrest walks for their breakfast

Hillcrest School's breakfast program has become a point of pride for the school in the past year. With another big donation coming in last week, the school has even bigger ambitions for the project that has grown from humble roots. On Sept.

Introducing Bruins Banter TV

I am very excited to announce that there will be a brand-new feature on the blog this season. Starting Monday, we are launching a weekly Bruins show called Bruins Banter TV.
Players show their stuff at Bruins' training camp

Players show their stuff at Bruins' training camp

About 75 players took part in the Estevan Bruins' training camp on the weekend. With the preseason now underway, the tough decisions begin. The tally included 44 forwards, 27 defencemen and five goalies.
Plan to rebuild Woodlawn Park set

Plan to rebuild Woodlawn Park set

A plan to reclaim Woodlawn Regional Park from the ravages of the floods of 2011 has been set.

ECS Elecs Football - Sept. 8, 2012

Two more vandals step up to issue public apologies

Editor's note: Following the publication of a letter of apology to the public from a young offender who had been involved in a spray-painting vandalism event at St.

Local roller derby club defeats Prince Albert

The Hillbilly Hurt roller derby team played its second game on Saturday and the evening was successful on the track and otherwise. The Hurt defeated the NorSask DiefenBreak-Hers of Prince Albert 143-133 in a tightly contested game.

Bruins' roster picture far from clear

Of the 42 players who suited up in the Black and Gold Game at Estevan Bruins training camp on Sunday, 34 of them were still in the picture to make the team on Monday.

Fresh income sources

There have been discussions held recently among business organizations such as the chambers of commerce, mayors, councillors and provincial administrators regarding the pros and cons of providing communities the opportunity to establish a small addit
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