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Southeast housing project getting off the ground

Southeast housing project getting off the ground

Survey and planning underway
Free legal clinics coming to Estevan

Free legal clinics coming to Estevan

Pro Bono Law Saskatchewan announced this week they are establishing a free legal clinic in Estevan that will be available to the public through booked appointments on the first and third Tuesdays of every month from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m.

New concert series will provide a homey atmosphere

The idea of mini concerts staged in local homes is about to catch roots in Estevan.

Winless road trip digs Bruins deeper

After going oh-fer on a three-game weekend road trip, the CanElson Drilling Estevan Bruins are now in a tight spot when it comes to earning a top-three playoff spot in the Sherwood Conference. The Bruins (21-22-0-1) dipped below .
Bruins vs. Red Wings - Alumni game

Bruins vs. Red Wings - Alumni game

Therapy on the comfort of your own couch

A project through the University of Regina is bringing therapy services into the living room, and they're looking for more people to give the service a try. The three-year project led by Dr.

Writer questions fairness of city health levy

The Editor: In view of the shortage of doctors in Estevan, I'm not opposed to city council imposing a health levy on the taxpayers provided it is not going to be a permanent extra tax. However, I do disagree with how the amount of tax is calculated.

Slight travel slowdown to begin 2012

With the above normal temperatures southeast Saskatchewan is experiencing to begin the new year, there is much less reason to head to the banana belt. That isn't necessarily going to stop people from heading south.
Bruins shake up goalies at trade deadline

Bruins shake up goalies at trade deadline

The Estevan Bruins have made a change in the crease. The team signed Warren, Mich., native Tyler Ross last week and parted ways with 19-year-old goalie Derek Tendler on Monday.
City asks CPR to halt activity at transload site

City asks CPR to halt activity at transload site

The City of Estevan has taken the next step in its quest to get Canadian Pacific Railway's oil transloading site out of the city.
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