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Family Christmas guide

Family Christmas guide

I’m captivated by the art of writing memoirs and memory keeping. This likely largely plays into my love of photography and documenting the every day.
Waiting for the snow

Waiting for the snow

Remember this time a year ago? Thanks to two large snowstorms in the Estevan area, the snow drifts were several feet high in some locations.
Big Brother controlling your car

Big Brother controlling your car

Out in the car world, the conversation about the third on-board diagnostic system (OBD3) has gotten to the next level and talks about how to implement it are ongoing.
Cheers and Jeers for Dec. 15

Cheers and Jeers for Dec. 15

Cheers: Cheers to the Rotary Club of Estevan for hosting another entertaining Christmas Carol Festival. The singers and instrumentalists sounded great. Cheers to the members of the Lampman Community Theatre who performed Ladies Night at the Legion.
Concerned parents want answers from Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµeast Cornerstone

Concerned parents want answers from Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµeast Cornerstone

To the Editor, Why was Mr. Wade Oberg Removed as Principal? The questions surrounding the removal of Mr. Wade Oberg as Principal of Weyburn Comprehensive School (WCS) continue to stir throughout the community.
Talking politics at work

Talking politics at work

The other day we were discussing politics in the office.
The lost art of tackling and hitting

The lost art of tackling and hitting

I used to get ESPN Sports Classics channel and get lost in an old random Canadian Football League game.
Is celebrity gossip your local news?

Is celebrity gossip your local news?

Hockey news, fashion tips, TV and movie listings, retirement strategies, updates on Celine Dion – all of this information now constitutes local media – at least according to federal Heritage Minister Melanie Joly.
What we want in the city's 2018 budget

What we want in the city's 2018 budget

Estevan city council has started its deliberations on the 2018 budget, and we can expect to see the contents soon.
It feels like you’re in an Atlantic convoy in 1941

It feels like you’re in an Atlantic convoy in 1941

If you work in the newspaper business, it feels like you’re in a convoy of ships, sailing from Halifax to England in 1941, while wolfpacks of German U-boats pick off ships around you. Boom! Another explosion, and another one goes down.
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