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EPS call volumes remain up in 2021

EPS call volumes remain up in 2021

Estevan Police Board of Commissioners sees a larger number of calls in 2021 in comparison to the year before
Popular North Portal musician receives scholarship as an independent artist

Popular North Portal musician receives scholarship as an independent artist

Lindsay Davis (nee Arnold) receives a scholarship to continue writing songs for Last Birds
Victims of 1946 plane crash near Estevan to be commemorated in Moose Jaw

Victims of 1946 plane crash near Estevan to be commemorated in Moose Jaw

A ceremony to be held in Moose Jaw to pay tribute to 21 men that died in a plane crash by Estevan in 1946
Estevan constable recognized for battling impaired driving

Estevan constable recognized for battling impaired driving

Local MADD chapter recognizes one of the EPS members
Thirty-four years goes by quickly

Thirty-four years goes by quickly

A "hello" column from David Willberg's trip to northern B.C. and Yukon
Estevan pathway system past 50 per cent complete

Estevan pathway system past 50 per cent complete

Estevan pathway system is expected to be completed before winter
Estevan council gives second and third readings to cannabis bylaw for zoned areas

Estevan council gives second and third readings to cannabis bylaw for zoned areas

City council discussed concerns around the cannabis bylaw, raised by the community
Estevan student granted prestigious art scholarship

Estevan student granted prestigious art scholarship

Estevan's Brayden Renkas receives a scholarship to support his combined degree in dramatic arts and management
Estevan Diversified Services invited community for celebratory lunch

Estevan Diversified Services invited community for celebratory lunch

Estevan Diversified Services are celebrating a new wheelchair accessible van and new logo
Trucking is as vital to Saskatchewan as it's ever been

Trucking is as vital to Saskatchewan as it's ever been

"Throughout COVID-19 … that has proven to be true," said Jordan Ewart, who is the manager of policy and government relations with the Saskatchewan Trucking Association. "Trucking has always been an essential service. It's how we get our food, it's how we get our medicine and it's how we get our clothes."
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