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Borrowing Blue Bombers

I believe the Canadian Football League and Canadian-style football is a much more exciting brand than the tired NFL cookie-cutter game that their 400 pounders are forced to play on tiny football fields, directed by obsessive, compulsive coaches.

Pouliot excited about next chapter with Penguins

Derrick Pouliot could not have dreamed up a better way to live out the dream of every Canadian hockey player on Friday night.

Trends easy to spot at NHL entry draft

Attending the NHL draft is one of the most thrilling and unique experiences a hockey fan can have.

Nursing home investigation file moving slowly

The investigation into possible abusive treatment of residents at the Estevan Regional Nursing Home is not moving ahead rapidly, but the wheels are in motion.

Smeltzer, Bjorndalen headed to Ontario college

Two members of the Estevan Comprehensive School senior girls' basketball team will continue their careers at the post-secondary level next year.

Big Dogs earn tie with late comeback

After losing to the Regina Rifles on their home floor on Friday, the Estevan Tarpon Energy Big Dogs rebounded late to force a draw against the Saskatoon Steelers on Sunday. The Big Dogs were smoked 23-6 by the Rifles on Friday at the Icon Centre.

Estevan Police Service make a series of arrests on a variety of charges

The night of June 22 provided a couple of challenging scenarios for members of the Estevan Police Service. One call came from the north side of the city when EPS members located a vehicle that had rolled off Highway 47.

What to do with extra space at ECS?

What to do with an additional 16,000 square feet of space at the Estevan Comprehensive School is one question that will be facing the board of education for the South East Cornerstone Public School Division when they meet again in August.
New subdivision approved by City council

New subdivision approved by City council

The members of council have cleared the way for a new subdivision in the city's northwest corner.
Regional college campus in Estevan shifting to SETI

Regional college campus in Estevan shifting to SETI

It's becoming clearly evident that the South East Regional College is on the move. In fact their entire Estevan campus operations are soon to be housed in the Saskatchewan Energy Training Institute facility.
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