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Cheers and Jeers for Aug. 13

Cheers: Cheers to Tara and Mae from the Estevan Medical Group. They do a wonderful job and they conduct themselves with professionalism. It means a lot to the patients. Cheers to the arrival of another new physician to the community.

Cheers:

Cheers to Tara and Mae from the Estevan Medical Group. They do a wonderful job and they conduct themselves with professionalism. It means a lot to the patients.

Cheers to the arrival of another new physician to the community. With each new physician, it makes life easier for the doctors we already have in the community.

Cheers to the Estevan Mercury for the 101 Things to Experience in Estevan this summer promotion. It reminds us how much there is to do in this area, and even teaches us a few things that we didn’t know about before.

Cheers to the Estevan Car Club for the parade they held through the community during the August long weekend, and for continuing to bring their vehicles to Canadian Tire at the end of each month

Cheers to the Estevan Fire Rescue Service and other emergency crews for the time they spent fighting a field fire outside of the city on Saskatchewan Day. While we’re enjoying the beautiful August weather, they’re trying to save someone’s home.

Cheers to the provincial government for expanding the maps for COVID-19. It’s nice to see how many cases we have had in the southeast, and how we’re doing so much better than everyone else.

 

Jeers:

Jeers to the provincial government for the back to school plan released last week. It’s too close to the old normal. If kids aren’t required to wear a mask, they won’t do it.

Jeers to the Estevan Shoppers Mall for not properly marking all of their handicapped stalls. It’s hard to know which stalls are for handicapped people, and the ticket for parking in one is very expensive.

Jeers to those who aren’t obeying the 60 kilometre per hour speed limit in work zones on Highway 39. Obey the signs and the speed limits, so that we don’t have another accident.