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Gov't to decide future of Roche Percee

Gov't to decide future of Roche Percee

The future of Roche Percee may soon be in the hands of the provincial cabinet. The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority held a meeting Jan.
Bruins' trip ends on bad note

Bruins' trip ends on bad note

A three-game road swing that began with promise ended with the CanElson Drilling Estevan Bruins taking home three of six points on the table.

Chargers clinch first place in SSFHL

The Estevan Power Dodge Chargers picked up three victories on the weekend to wrap up first place in the South Saskatchewan Female Hockey League bantam A standings. The Chargers (18-3-4) have now won six straight and 14 of their last 15 games.

More sand needed on roads

The Editor, The City advertises weekly about keeping our sidewalks free of snow and ice. I wish they would feel that way about the slippery conditions of our streets. They are very hard to walk on and by no means easy to drive on.

Drugs and drink lead to charges

Three people were charged for being in possession of marijuana following an Estevan Police Service (EPS) investigation on Feb. 1. Two women, aged 18 and 19, as well as a 23-year-old man were charged and now face a court date later this month.
Atom AA Bruins win B final in Yorkton

Atom AA Bruins win B final in Yorkton

The Estevan Gem Well atom AA Bruins played at a tournament in Yorkton on the weekend, coming away with a victory in the B final.
Wayne Moerike

Wayne Moerike

Wayne Moerike On January 29, 2012 Wayne Moerike of Pangman passed away after a battle with cancer at the age of 85 years. He was predeceased by his wife, Frances; grandson, Ivan; sisters, Elaine and Donna and brother Laverne.

Why are we discussing summer camps now?

Just recently I heard a good old summer camp song that brought back some wonderful memories.

Youth avoids jail with 100 hours of community service

In a matter regarding a young offender who had been charged with arson, Judge Karl Bazin decided against ordering a custodial sentence in the Dojack Youth Centre in Regina, as suggested by the Crown.
Apex Bruins bounced out of provincials

Apex Bruins bounced out of provincials

The Estevan Apex Bruins had already dug themselves a hole, and after 20 minutes of play on Friday the hole was too deep to see any daylight.
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