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Update: Emergency services resume at Arcola Health Centre

Update: Emergency services resume at Arcola Health Centre

Emergency services at the Arcola Health Centre have resumed. After a review by a structural engineer, it has been determined the damage in the entrance area of the emergency department of the health centre does not present a safety concern.
Estevan saw its last mobile blood donor clinic, but there are other options to give

Estevan saw its last mobile blood donor clinic, but there are other options to give

For a long time, mobile blood donor clinics have been coming to Estevan about four times a year.
Community markets in downtown Estevan are set to start in May

Community markets in downtown Estevan are set to start in May

Estevan is going to see a new exciting activity coming downtown.

Jay Pierson was everything good about law enforcement

The editor: In the last few weeks, residents of Estevan – and people across the country – have dealt with the passing of someone who was one of the best citizens our city had to call our own.
Young athlete to be in the spotlight in April

Young athlete to be in the spotlight in April

A young Estevan athlete is going to be in the spotlight throughout April, thanks to an initiative involving Sobeys and Special Olympics.
Bruins react to the cancellation of the SJHL season

Bruins react to the cancellation of the SJHL season

Six games. That’s all that the Estevan Bruins and most of the other teams in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League played in the 2020-21 season.

Awkward move at the cost of billions of dollars

As I was writing this, the Taiwanese Ever Given, a 200,000-tonne cargo ship that spans 400 metres, roughly the length of four football fields, was finally being first partially refloated and then freed.
Southeast College to welcome first international students

Southeast College to welcome first international students

Southeast College has been designated an international student learning centre.
Wanda Stang’s generous donation will allow cancer patients to celebrate after their final treatment

Wanda Stang’s generous donation will allow cancer patients to celebrate after their final treatment

There’s a long-standing tradition at the Allan Blair Cancer Centre in Regina, in which cancer patients will get to ring a bell three times after they are told they have no further treatments, and the cancer is out of the body.
Carr believes carbon tax fight was right move

Carr believes carbon tax fight was right move

Estevan MLA Lori Carr says she was disappointed with the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision to uphold the federal carbon tax.
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