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Festival of Lights up wraps up after another busy season

Festival of Lights up wraps up after another busy season

The Woodlawn park trails were lit up with over 50 festive displays, and stayed busy throughout the entire season, with thousands of guests visiting the festival.
Column: Phenomenon of Estevan's kindness

Column: Phenomenon of Estevan's kindness

An opinion piece on genuine kindness.
Online auctions for SLGA retail permits to begin Feb. 6

Online auctions for SLGA retail permits to begin Feb. 6

Auctions will take place throughout month of February for 35 licenses for closing SLGA liquor stores.
Estevan’s mayor gives annual address

Estevan’s mayor gives annual address

Ludwig reflected on accomplishments for both the city and the community during the past 12 months, and also offered a look at the year to come.
Warm Welcome Kitchen in need of co-ordinator; still hopes to have a season

Warm Welcome Kitchen in need of co-ordinator; still hopes to have a season

The non-profit organization has traditionally served meals to people on Tuesdays and Thursdays from the early fall to the middle of spring. But it has not been operating this year because it does not have a kitchen co-ordinator.
Estevan Mercury Flashback – Wednesday, Jan. 18, 1995

Estevan Mercury Flashback – Wednesday, Jan. 18, 1995

This week's flashback.
City reminds public after problems with sewer mains

City reminds public after problems with sewer mains

The cause of the problem relates directly to the products and materials discharged from property owners to the sewer mains.
Estevan Public Youth Centre hires new executive director

Estevan Public Youth Centre hires new executive director

Adam Elliott's first day on the job was Monday.
Apex U18 AA Bruins score 11 goals in first game of 2023

Apex U18 AA Bruins score 11 goals in first game of 2023

Estevan TS&M U15 AA Bruins split weekend games.
Estevan Salvation Army's Christmas campaigns raise $133,000 to smash the goal

Estevan Salvation Army's Christmas campaigns raise $133,000 to smash the goal

Salvation Army had a goal of $90,000 for kettle campaign and mail-in donations.
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