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Professional Bull Riders' "Toughest Show on Dirt"

Professional Bull Riders' "Toughest Show on Dirt"

Manor is proud to say that this is their 45th year of hosting Rodeo/PBR events.
Column: Let's try to stay in touch despite blockage

Column: Let's try to stay in touch despite blockage

An opinion piece on recent legislation changes, Meta's response to them and what it will mean for you, our readers, and us, your source of news.
Crop report: moisture spurs crop growth, more rain needed

Crop report: moisture spurs crop growth, more rain needed

Crop damage reported in the southeast this week was due to heat stress, wind damage, grasshoppers and other insect pressures.
Blaze Dunn says ‘thank you’ to Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital

Blaze Dunn says ‘thank you’ to Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital

Blaze Dunn was born with a tethered spine which was not revealed until he had an MRI the week prior to a serious accident.
City assures Estevan water is safe to use

City assures Estevan water is safe to use

The City of Estevan is aware of water odour, says its safe to use.
Top international students to study CCS in Regina, will visit Estevan

Top international students to study CCS in Regina, will visit Estevan

40 Ph.D., post doctorate, engineering and policy students to attend the annual International Energy Agency Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme (IEAGHG)'s CCS Summer School – taking place July 10-14 in Regina with visit to Estevan.
Nineteen years later, Courtney Struble's disappearance remains unsolved and active

Nineteen years later, Courtney Struble's disappearance remains unsolved and active

RCMP confirm the investigation is still ongoing and the case status is “active".
Column: Back to the other coast

Column: Back to the other coast

Our editor, David Wilberg, is enjoying his holiday right now. He shares his thoughts and emotions from BC coast.
RM of Estevan, Carnduff, Radville among communities to benefit from traffic safety grants

RM of Estevan, Carnduff, Radville among communities to benefit from traffic safety grants

106 Saskatchewan communities receive Provincial Traffic Safety Fund grants totalling $1.7M.
Modified tour returning to the Estevan speedway

Modified tour returning to the Estevan speedway

The tour had been one of the highlights of the year on the speedway calendar from when the track opened in 2000 through the 2019 season. But it wasn't in Estevan from 2020-2022 due to the border restrictions that were in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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