The Estevan Lions Club is reminding the public about the importance of its lottery, and how to know if they’ve won a prize, after a report came into the Estevan Police Service about a Lions Lottery. . .
Pride Month is the month of the year when people of the LGBTQIA+ community celebrate their resilience and growth. The LGBTQIA+ community, also known as the LGBT community or the gay community, . . .
A smashed-up vehicle will be making appearances in Estevan this spring and summer, but it’s not something that should cause people to panic or call police. The Crashed Car Campaign is an . . .
I’ve always been a storyteller. In elementary school I loved to write stories, fairy tales about creatures and beasts that only exist in the depths of my mind. I’d tried to start writing books when I was 13 but my skill wasn’t quite where it needed to be, neither was my dedication it seems, as I never completed any of my books. I’ve grown since then, in terms of maturity and skill, and now I’m finally getting to put my talent to work by writing as a journalist. I had once dreamt of going to school, Yale if we’re being specific, to study journalism but here I am. I didn’t need the fancy degree from the Ivy League school after all.
The Estevan Fire Rescue Service (EFRS) was working on their drills, which differ in cases when an emergency would indeed occur in such a big building as ECS. “This type (of a building) is actually quite a bit different than your standard single-family dwelling house, just due to the size and the special fire suppression equipment that s installed and engineered into the building itself,” explained Estevan Fire Chief Dale Feser. Fire crews participating in the training were coming in and catching the hydrants and then staging up on the front side. Then they had to run supply lines to the sprinkler systems, and then the aerial truck came in.