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Border agents record lowered traffic volumes in Sept.

Border agents record lowered traffic volumes in Sept.

Traffic volume was down at the North Portal border crossing in September according to figures released by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) this past week.
Model engineering show captures the imagination once again

Model engineering show captures the imagination once again

They came from all parts of Western Canada and the Midwestern United States, arriving in Estevan on the weekend for the 24th annual Estevan Model Engineering Show.

What do you think of Jesusween?

He said: Halloween is coming up and Jesusween is a movement to make the day more religious by handing out Bibles to trick-or-treaters instead of candy on Oct. 31, and spreading the gospel to youth.

New port of entry gets recognized

The ribbon has been cut on the new land port of entry at Noonan, with a small ceremony and facility tours. About 20 people packed into the inspection garage for the ceremony Oct. 18 and to hear from Mary Delaquis, the area port director of Pembina U.

Every parent has a favourite

Science says that my parents have a favourite child and probably so do yours. I read an article recently, adapted from the book The Sibling Effect by Jeffrey Kluger, about how all parents have a favourite child.
Highways minister responds to twinning concerns

Highways minister responds to twinning concerns

Saskatchewan's Highways and Infrastructure Minster Jim Reiter issued a response to the Time to Twin committee and the general public in southeast Saskatchewan this past week following the Oct.

Pipelines like Keystone XL are safest for the environment

As I read more and more about the opposition to the Keystone XL pipeline, particularly in Nebraska, I am becoming increasingly convinced there is something in their water - and it isn't oil.

The many faces of airplane people

I've been pretty lucky to have had mostly positive experiences flying.

Sunbelt Americans make mark in WHL

The statisticians' calculators were clacking away and the numbers showing up were mind-boggling.

Next year begins now for 'Riders

Well it's now official. After being rumoured and speculated upon for months, the Saskatchewan Roughriders were eventually eliminated from post-season contention on Sunday thanks to their 29-18 home loss to the B.C. Lions.
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