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Cheers and Jeers for Dec. 3

Cheers: Cheers to the Estevan Kinsmen Club for once again setting up the Christmas Card Lane. It looks very festive on Souris Avenue North. Cheers to the respectful and great service of two young men at Energy City Overhead Door in Estevan.

Cheers:

 

Cheers to the Estevan Kinsmen Club for once again setting up the Christmas Card Lane. It looks very festive on Souris Avenue North.

 

Cheers to the respectful and great service of two young men at Energy City Overhead Door in Estevan. Good work on a local person’s garage doors.

 

Cheers to the staff at the Lampman Health Centre. They truly are God’s angels on Earth.

 

Cheers to A Loving Touch Florist for making a couple’s 75th wedding anniversary so much more special.

 

Cheers to everyone who was out Christmas shopping at local merchants on Black Friday. There weren’t many parking spots to be found on Fourth Street during the day, and that’s good news for local businesses that have had such a tough year.

 

Cheers to the Estevan Sharks water polo club for finding a way to host their in-house tournament on Thursday before the new restrictions set in. The kids had a great time in the pool.

 

Cheers to Gage Goetz for his commitment to philanthropy, and for finding different ways to support the Children’s Hospital Foundation of Saskatchewan.

 

Jeers:

Jeers to the businesses that have their huge portable advertising signs on the boulevards, making it difficult to see oncoming traffic without having to pull way out into the roadway.

 

Jeers to the people who continually litter the parking lots and streets with used paper masks. It’s deplorable and disgusting. We have numerous garbage receptacles in the city. Use them.

 

Jeers to $50 tickets for parking on the street in front of your house, especially when you’re not working and encouraged to stay home because of COVID.