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Recognizing God in I love you

A young lady named Sally relates an experience she had in Dr. Smith’s seminary class. Dr. Smith was known for his elaborate object lessons. One day Dr. Smith put a big target on the wall.
Cenotaph and monument pay tribute to soldiers

Cenotaph and monument pay tribute to soldiers

Those who attended the cenotaph service in honour of the 101st anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge last Saturday also learned more about the Soldiers’ Tree monument and the local cenotaph itself. The No.
Local artist creates touching tribute to victims of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash

Local artist creates touching tribute to victims of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash

It started out with a drawing that was created for a friend who was grieving the 15 people killed and the 14 injured when a semi-trailer unit struck the Humboldt Broncos team bus last week.
Emde family once again fundraising for autism

Emde family once again fundraising for autism

A year ago, Katie and Landon Emde of Midale were the top fundraisers in the country through the Inside Out for Autism campaign, which raised funds for Autism Canada.
Nominees unveiled for Women of Today Awards

Nominees unveiled for Women of Today Awards

The Quota Club of Estevan has revealed the nominees for the upcoming 20th annual Women of Today Awards. The nominees were announced during the club’s craft sale on Saturday afternoon at the Wylie-Mitchell building.

Take heed to wise counsel

As a published writer and complimented baker of pies, I am aware of the power of ingredients; but even more so, of the manner in which ingredients are put together.

St Joseph’s Door and the Gate to Heaven

St Teresa of Avila recounts a conversation she had with Jesus one day after communion. Jesus asked her to build the Convent of St Joseph.
Local author shares personal story in her first book

Local author shares personal story in her first book

Rebekah Clearwater wants people to know how her faith has helped her through some difficult times in her life.
Dig safe: Saskatchewan Common Ground Alliance

Dig safe: Saskatchewan Common Ground Alliance

Estevan – It’s a message that’s been reinforced every year for 29 years for dirtmovers across Saskatchewan. While the wording may vary, the message is always the same: “Dig safe.
Saskatchewan police urge people to give up unwanted guns

Saskatchewan police urge people to give up unwanted guns

Saskatchewan police agencies reminded people that they can turn over their unwanted firearms without penalty — regardless of how they were acquired — during an amnesty period.
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