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Computer usage growing on the farm

There is something interesting taking place in farming that most people not directly involved in the industry probably appreciate, and that is the increasing use of computer technology.

Should employers be monitoring employee Internet usage during the workday?

He said This is being debated as a right to privacy versus working duty matter. What people need to realize is that there isn't really any such thing as privacy at the workplace, and nobody should expect it. That's just part of work.

Fire burns in all of us

In many ways, it doesn't take much to mesmerize us, to stop us in our tracks and just freeze us in a moment. Some things are simple but magnificent, like a great voice.

Goals set for local MS walk

There are many marches that draw attention and raise funds for a number of different causes, but Estevan's MS Walk is of particular importance to Dave Seipp.
Most public board trustees ready to run again

Most public board trustees ready to run again

One Estevan city public school board trustee has confirmed that she will be seeking a return to the board table while the other is still contemplating the situation.

When will Reds unleash Chapman?

Aroldis Chapman no longer throws the unhittable 106 mile-per-hour fastball for the Cincinnati Reds. Now, he's around 99 mph with his fastball, a sick 88 with his slider, and these days even more difficult for National League batters to hit.

ECS Track Meet

Estevan's newest physician welcomed by local committee

Estevan's newest physician welcomed by local committee

Estevan's newest physician is a veteran doctor who has practised in large emergency room settings and built a business of helping others in cities with teeming populations. Dr.

Meals on Wheels volunteers thanked for their dedication

The very popular luncheon that is scheduled every spring to thank a whole host of volunteers who provide Meals on Wheels for shut-ins was held in the Taylorton Room at Days Inn on May 16.

Twins win three of four in Moose Jaw

The Southeast Legacy Twins met with some success at the annual midget AAA selects baseball tournament in Moose Jaw on the weekend. The Twins won their first three games before losing their last to one of the top teams in Saskatchewan.
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