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Estevan's fire department is looking for new members

Estevan's fire department is looking for new members

The department will be actively recruiting new firefighters in the fall. They teamed up with local videographer Gord More on a video in an effort to take a different approach to recruiting.
Two men face firearms, drug-related charges following traffic stop

Two men face firearms, drug-related charges following traffic stop

In the vehicle, police found a rifle, additional methamphetamine, and suspected fentanyl.
Estevan Curling Club ready for another busy season

Estevan Curling Club ready for another busy season

A number of bonspiels and other tournaments are planned for the building this year, and there will be plenty of league play happening each week as well.
USask establishes Canada’s first department of Indigenous health

USask establishes Canada’s first department of Indigenous health

Department strives to address Indigenous health inequities, knowledge translation, systemic racism and the scarcity of strength-based Indigenous health research.
Editorial: Be thankful but always room to be better

Editorial: Be thankful but always room to be better

Thanksgiving is a day where families gather and share food and memories, and in our breakneck world anytime we can take even a half step back for family it is a good thing.
Applications open for SaskEnergy’s 2023/24 Share the Warmth program

Applications open for SaskEnergy’s 2023/24 Share the Warmth program

This year, a total of $50,000 is available for non-profit organizations, which will be distributed through grants of up to $1,000.
Estevan Mercury Flashback – Oct. 10, 2001

Estevan Mercury Flashback – Oct. 10, 2001

This week's flashback.
Statements from Sask. Legislature condemn the attacks on Israel

Statements from Sask. Legislature condemn the attacks on Israel

Premier Scott Moe announces humanitarian support for Israel following Hamas attacks; Opposition Leader Carla Beck also voices support
Sask. man handed 5 year prison sentence for crash that killed 3 people

Sask. man handed 5 year prison sentence for crash that killed 3 people

Robert Major was driving at a high rate of speed when his truck crashed into a semi, killing his two sons and his girlfriend.
Opinion: Framework misses the mark

Opinion: Framework misses the mark

Saskatchewan’s revised policy for consulting Indigenous nations is not nearly good enough.
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