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Shanelle Rioux to represent Canada in football

Shanelle Rioux to represent Canada in football

Shanelle Rioux will compete at the International Federation of American Football World Championships in Finland from July 27 to Aug. 7.
Envision's 50/50 for a Cause underway, read how to buy tickets

Envision's 50/50 for a Cause underway, read how to buy tickets

The 2022 edition of Envision's 50/50 for a Cause is now underway. And while it's serving a great goal, the raffle will also make someone up to $42,500 richer. Envision will receive the other half of the money raised, with all of it staying in the southeast.
Estevan Westmoreland Mine Rescue Team heading to provincials

Estevan Westmoreland Mine Rescue Team heading to provincials

Mercury joined the Mine Rescue Team at Westmoreland Mining Holdings LLC’s Estevan Mine during their training in preparation for provincials. The goals are set high.
Former Estevan resident gains national attention for work in mining

Former Estevan resident gains national attention for work in mining

Emily Jepson (nee Clauson) was one of four people presented with the CIM-Bedford Canadian Young Mining Leaders Award by the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM).
Organizing committee thrilled with response to Centennial Cup in Estevan

Organizing committee thrilled with response to Centennial Cup in Estevan

Eleven-day tournament brought many people to Estevan.
Changes to cabinet: Estevan MLA gets a new post

Changes to cabinet: Estevan MLA gets a new post

Carr shifts out of Social Services to a new role
Column: If you want something done right, do it yourself

Column: If you want something done right, do it yourself

Some observations made during the Centennial Cup final.
Bruin alumni speak at Sportsman’s dinner

Bruin alumni speak at Sportsman’s dinner

Three Bruin alumni – defencemen Joe Watson and Brayden Pachal, and forward Alan May – spoke at the dinner. Approximately 450 tickets were sold.
Estevan’s long-term debt continues to decline

Estevan’s long-term debt continues to decline

For the year ending Dec. 31, 2021, the city finished with more than $33.13 million in revenues. Expenses for last year were at $31.16 million.
Estevan Mercury Flashback – Wednesday, May 31, 2000

Estevan Mercury Flashback – Wednesday, May 31, 2000

This week's flashback.
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