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GIVE HER SOMETHING TO EAT

It was enough to make a dozen or more grown men groan, and groan they did.

OF CARS, CANCER AND CARING

Actually, it all began in the raspberry patch. As I was picking from our heavily-laden berry branches the other day I noted how many had already dropped to the ground and how tentatively some clung to their stems.

Graduates setting out on life’s journey

Before allowing Timmy, to walk to school alone his mother asked her neighbour Shirley Goodnest if she would follow him at a distance. Shirley agreed, since she went walking with her toddler anyway.
Haukeness family returns to Fort Mac

Haukeness family returns to Fort Mac

Nolan Haukeness is grateful that he and his wife, Jenine, were able to spend the better part of two months in Estevan, after their home in Fort McMurray, Alberta, was destroyed by wildfires earlier this spring.
New Creighton Lodge lounge officially opened

New Creighton Lodge lounge officially opened

The newest addition to the Creighton Lodge complex was opened with a flourish of food and fun on the evening of June 29 with about 250 people, including friends and families of lodge residents, on hand to enjoy a barbecue followed by a brief program,

WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO SUCCEED?

I’ve been a published writer, author and speaker since 1992, a privilege I’ve treasured.
Prepping for Canada Day festivities

Prepping for Canada Day festivities

With Canada Day approaching, Estevan and communities in the area are encouraging everyone to come out and join in on the fun, with a wide variety of activities planned to celebrate the birth of our nation.
Local fair has good attendance, despite some rain

Local fair has good attendance, despite some rain

The Estevan Fair remains a popular event, even in the face of inclement weather that blew right into its midst on the second of the three days it took place, on June 20, 21 and 22. “We were lucky there.
Visitors boost Estevan’s Habitat for Humanity plan

Visitors boost Estevan’s Habitat for Humanity plan

It wasn’t difficult to discern a true spirit that lies within a Habitat for Humanity project.
Midale’s Relay surpasses the $22,000 mark

Midale’s Relay surpasses the $22,000 mark

Midale might be a small town, but it came through with big support for the Relay for Life. The Relay was held at Midale Central School on June 18.
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