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A familiar face joins the Observer

A familiar face joins the Observer

Some people are just meant to end up where they end up. Locally raised Sean Choo Foo has tried many different ventures in his career, but somehow he always seems to find his way back home.
Only four more evenings of Chase The Ace

Only four more evenings of Chase The Ace

Time is running out! There’s only four more Chase The Ace events. The jackpot is at $4,500 and growing.
Woodlawn enjoyed another busy summer

Woodlawn enjoyed another busy summer

It’s been an active and at times a challenging year for Woodlawn Regional Park. The park’s camping season will wrap up on Sept. 30, after nearly five months of camping for seasonal and short-term campers alike.
Runners light up the night

Runners light up the night

The Estevan Art Gallery and Museum (EAGM) hosted their inaugural five-kilometre Glow in the Dark fun run at Woodlawn Regional Park on Sept. 19.
Forever in the Clouds monument unveilled at Estevan Regional Airport

Forever in the Clouds monument unveilled at Estevan Regional Airport

A ceremony was held at the Estevan Regional Airport on Sept. 16 to commemorate the completion of the Forever in the Clouds monument.
Legion will proudly carry tribute to veterans who fought in the oft-forgotten Battle of Hong Kong

Legion will proudly carry tribute to veterans who fought in the oft-forgotten Battle of Hong Kong

The Hong Kong Veterans Commemorative Association has been unveilling plaques across the country, paying tribute to Canadian soldiers who fought in the Battle of Hong Kong during the Second World War.
Rockglen Tourism’s Doughgod Day

Rockglen Tourism’s Doughgod Day

Rockglen and District Tourism celebrated their closing weekend with their annual Labor Day Doughgod Day and a Farmer’s Market on August 31.
Fred Fox promotes his brother Terry’s legacy and bravery

Fred Fox promotes his brother Terry’s legacy and bravery

Fred Fox always believed in his younger brother, Terry, when Terry Fox first broached the idea of running across Canada and raising money for the fight against cancer.
War Amps make a difference for Estevan family

War Amps make a difference for Estevan family

Emma Grobbink might be young, but she has already become a regular at the War Amps Western Canada Child Amputee seminar. Emma, the four-year-old daughter of Mike and Jessica Grobbink of Estevan, was in Winnipeg with her mother from Aug.
Lloydminster, an oilpatch town surrounded by transition

Lloydminster, an oilpatch town surrounded by transition

Lloydminster mayor talks about CHOPS to thermal affects community
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