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Bruins reflect at annual meeting

Bruins reflect at annual meeting

The Estevan Bruins posted a small fiscal surplus during the 2021-22 season, according to audited financial statements released during their annual general meeting on Oct. 17.
Weyburn pitcher named Softball Sask Female Athlete of Year

Weyburn pitcher named Softball Sask Female Athlete of Year

Jorde Chartrand, attending UNC Greensboro, pitched for Team Canada and Team Saskatchewan over the summer
South East U18 AA Goldwings split games to begin season

South East U18 AA Goldwings split games to begin season

Latest updates on local female hockey teams.
Photos: Estevan Sharks showcase their skills at home tournament

Photos: Estevan Sharks showcase their skills at home tournament

Swimmers from Estevan, Weyburn, Regina and Saskatoon competed between the different age groups.
Sports This Week: Laycock back in Sask. with new curling crew

Sports This Week: Laycock back in Sask. with new curling crew

Steve Laycock, originally from Saltcoats and now in Saskatoon, assembling a fresh foursome including Chris Haichert, Shaun Meachem, and Brayden Stewart.
Estevan Bears defeat Prince Albert twice on the weekend

Estevan Bears defeat Prince Albert twice on the weekend

Bears treated their fans to a couple of close victories.
Update: Masters provincials brought entertaining curling to Estevan

Update: Masters provincials brought entertaining curling to Estevan

Tournament brought 15 teams to Estevan for four days of curling.
Weyburn girl wins U14 Offensive MVP Award for minor football

Weyburn girl wins U14 Offensive MVP Award for minor football

Ella Schenher of the U14 Weyburn Falcons was named the Offensive MVP for the league for this season
Weyburn Gold Wings win and lose to Prince Albert Bears

Weyburn Gold Wings win and lose to Prince Albert Bears

The Gold Wings won 3-1 on Sunday over the Bears, and were edged out 3-2 on Saturday
Regina Pats fall to Moose Jaw 5-2

Regina Pats fall to Moose Jaw 5-2

The Moose Jaw Warriors scored four first period goals to lead 4-1 at the first intermission. Both Western Hockey League teams scored once in the second session and then had a scoreless third.
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