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Whither oil, a guessing game

Whither oil, a guessing game

Predicting the price of oil and when it will recover is a total waste of time except for those who like to give it a shot regardless of being wrong.
Mu-lli-gan

Mu-lli-gan

I have been spending a lot of time on the golf course these days and I am getting familiar with terms like mulligan being used by players. So, I decided to do some research and see exactly what the term mulligan means.
Canadian youth failing at playing outside

Canadian youth failing at playing outside

In a study conducted earlier this year a ParticipACTION Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth showed that Canadian youth are failing when it comes to playing outside.
Pro-Con: Canada Day always a long weekend

Pro-Con: Canada Day always a long weekend

Something to celebrate: Make Canada Day 'July long' Lynne Bell As I write this, we are heading into a Canada Day which falls on a-wait for it-Wednesday.
Mercury signs new winger

Mercury signs new winger

Hi. My name is Jamie Harkins and I am the new sports reporter at the Estevan Mercury . I would like to be considered your contact for any stories or photo opportunities that may emerge from the Estevan sports world.
A bill to remember

A bill to remember

The Editor, Now that Parliament has recessed for the summer and MPs are back in their local ridings, it’s worth reminding local Saskatchewan-area constituents how their elected officials voted on a bill that would have enshrined a national dementia s
Reader questions City’s civic pride

Reader questions City’s civic pride

The Editor, I am writing this letter in response to the absolute embarrassment that is the maintenance and upkeep of every green space in the city of Estevan.
Talking about visiting footballers

Talking about visiting footballers

So, I received a call from Estevan’s mayor last Friday. My first thought was that he was prepared to concede the next civic election to my ownself after reading last Wednesday’s column, or abdicate the throne immediately. No such luck.
Something lost in transition

Something lost in transition

Picture this: You arrive at the airport in Regina, you have a desire to explore southeastern Saskatchewan either for business or pleasure. You reach for a copy of this summer’s official Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Saskatchewan Vacation Guide and begin to thumb through it.
Smoke from north reminds us we are connected

Smoke from north reminds us we are connected

It was just a little smoke ... or rather, a lot of wood smoke blanketing southern Saskatchewan like a million campfires.
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