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Apex bruins 1-1-1 in three games

Apex bruins 1-1-1 in three games

The Estevan Apex midget AA Bruins had three games last week, starting in Whitewood on Thursday night against the Pipestone Valley Jets.

Traffic noises irking Estevan reisdent

The Editor, I am writing in response to a letter to the editor that was published in your paper on December 15 by Kristy Liashenko. In her letter, Ms.
Concerns about pace of Spectra Place construction emerge

Concerns about pace of Spectra Place construction emerge

With the first major event just over a month away, the heat is on the various crews working on the construction of Spectra Place.
Bruins split home-and-home with Wings

Bruins split home-and-home with Wings

With just a few games left in the SJHL regular season, it goes without saying that every game carries the utmost importance.

Three road games for TS&M Bruins

The Estevan TS&M bantam AA Bruins were on the road for a trio of contests this past week. They were in Regina on Saturday where they skated to a 6-6 tie with the Canucks.

Peewee Bulldogs

The Estevan peewee female Bulldogs were in Minot, N.D. this past weekend for the Minot Invitational Girls 12U "Ice Breaker" tournament. The Bulldogs played very well, coming up just short of winning the tournament.

Terriers comes from behind, stun Bruins in OT

Ryan Ostertag recorded a hat trick and the Eagle Drilling Estevan Bruins held a 5-2 lead with just over eight minutes to play in the third period, but neither were enough to lift the Bruins over the Yorkton Terriers on Tuesday night.

Passing lanes and which highways to twin next

The Editor, Concerning Highways Minister Jim Reiter's announcements heard on the radio Tuesday, February 8, suggesting building passing lanes to alleviate the heavy traffic problems on our highways.
Who is paying for these other stadiums?

Who is paying for these other stadiums?

Just so we get this straight, here's the latest on enclosed stadiums in Canada. British Columbia is just finishing up its renovation of that B.C. Place stadium in Vancouver, the one with the dome that will now be a sliding roof.

Keeping the promise

It's on paper, but it's probably not legally binding. Nevertheless, PotashCorp of Saskatchewan revealed its commitment to Saskatchewan on Monday.
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