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Cheers and Jeers for Feb. 11

Cheers: Cheers to St. Joseph’s Hospital’s emergency department nurses and Dr. Daniel Garcia for how he introduced himself to a young child when she was brought in Thursday. Their patience and level of care was amazing.

Cheers:

 

Cheers to St. Joseph’s Hospital’s emergency department nurses and Dr. Daniel Garcia for how he introduced himself to a young child when she was brought in Thursday. Their patience and level of care was amazing. We are so incredibly fortunate to have such wonderful and caring health professionals at our hospital.

 

Cheers to the service station employees, the newspaper delivery people and so many others who have been outside working during the frigid temperatures that we have experienced during the past couple of weeks.

 

Cheers to the City of Estevan workers who worked during the overnight hours in the -30 C windchill to find the location of the water main break in the southern part of the city.

 

Cheers to the Estevan Humane Society for providing a fun evening with a great meal for the annual Whiskers and Wine Gala, even if everything had to be enjoyed at home.

 

Cheers to the Estevan Mercury for the continual, regular updates on their website regarding the recent boil water advisories and the pace of repairs to the water delivery system in the southern section of the city. It’s great to get news that is clear and correct.

 

Cheers to the coal mining and SaskPower employees who have been doing their jobs, and therefore keeping the lights on and the heat going during these frigid temperatures.

 

Jeers:

 

Jeers to the driver of a work truck who ran a red light at the intersection of Souris Avenue South and Fourth Street on Friday.

 

Jeers to the lack of a vaccine clinic in Estevan thus far. We know that we haven’t been as hard-hit as other areas, but this is still a city and there’s still a risk of spread in the community.

 

Jeers to the possibility of having the Western Hockey League season this year, but not seasons for junior, senior or minor hockey. Why are some leagues able to play in this province but others aren’t?