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Bienfait library re-opens for business

The Bienfait Public Library is open once again. After having to close down due to the lack of a local librarian, the Bienfait Library's board announced this past week that the public facility is open for business once again.

Cougars keep on winning

The Estevan female Baxter midget A Cougars improved their record to 9-1-2 over the weekend with two home wins. The Weyburn TS&M Oilers were at the Lignite Miners Centre to take on the Cougars on Friday evening.
Road trip could decide Biette's fate

Road trip could decide Biette's fate

"If we're not in the top three at Christmas, and I think we should be, but if we're not and the executive wants to get rid of me, I'll be happy to walk out the door and hand over everything to the next guy, with no hard feelings.

What is sport?

The Editor, I was watching Ian Poulter play in a European Tour golf tournament not too long ago. On the second playoff hole while tied for the lead, Ian accidentally dropped his ball onto his marker on the green.
Apex Bruins streak reaches eight

Apex Bruins streak reaches eight

With three more wins over the weekend, the Estevan Apex midget AA Bruins made it eight straight victories. The Bruins got by Melville, the Regina Wild and Weyburn to improve their record to 16-3-1 on the season.
Saturday fight night in Energy City

Saturday fight night in Energy City

One man was charged under the Alcohol Gaming Regulations Act on Dec. 3 after he attempted to purchase alcohol in a local lounge while being under the legal drinking age.

No new funding disappointing

The Editor, Prime Minister, Stephen Harper recently spoke to the success of the federal government's stimulus initiatives.

Do these businesses deserve our support?

The peak retail sales season is upon us.

Act like you've been there before

With Murray Mandryk's regular column on Saskatchewan politics not available this week, you are stuck with me writing about the province's other favourite sport, football.

CFL subsidies a punt in the face

The Editor, Now that the Grey Cup has been awarded it's time to assess the CFL year in review, but not the on-field play, but rather from a taxpayer angle. And unfortunately it comes up expensive.
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