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Chipley, Istace lead council attendance in 2011

Lynn Chipley and Chris Istace led the way when it came to attendance for the members of Estevan city council in 2011. The two councillors both missed just one meeting in 2011, according to information provided by the City of Estevan.
Bruins beat Bombers twice on homestand

Bruins beat Bombers twice on homestand

It took Tyler Ross only four starts to do something the CanElson Drilling Estevan Bruins had failed to do in nearly three years: get a shutout.

CJHL makes western championship official

After being reported for the last several months and rumoured for much longer before that, a new championship for the four western Junior A hockey leagues finally became reality on Monday.

Local dam release volumes reduced

The water being released from the Rafferty and Alameda Dam reservoirs has been reduced to a trickle. On January 12, a Saskatchewan Watershed Authority spokesman said the rates of release at both dams has been cut back to just a half cubic metre (0.

Council Briefs

News and notes from the Jan. 9 regular meeting of Estevan city council. With Mayor Gary St. Onge away on vacaction, Councillor Lynn Chipley, took over his chair and ran the meeting.
Policing action increased significantly in 2011

Policing action increased significantly in 2011

Police chief says it's only what can be expected in growing community

Car audio equipment stolen, recovered and charges laid

An audio system ripped out of a vehicle parked in the 400 block of Willow Bay netted a 21-year-old man and his 19-year-old female accomplice a charge of theft of goods valued at under $5,000 and an additional charge of being intoxicated in public fol
Grade separation study completed

Grade separation study completed

Overpass/underpass would cost over $6 million
Lanny McDonald in Estevan

Lanny McDonald in Estevan

Community Initiatives grant possibilities promoted with visit to Estevan

Community Initiatives grant possibilities promoted with visit to Estevan

She's out spreading the gospel of grants. Sharon Rodenbush, communications manager for the Community Initiatives Fund in Saskatchewan, was in the southeast area of the province Jan.
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