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Cheers and Jeers for Feb. 7

Cheers to the Estevan Police Association for bringing in the Variety Night last week. The kids had lots of fun and the entertainers were great with the families.

Cheers to the Estevan Police Association for bringing in the Variety Night last week. The kids had lots of fun and the entertainers were great with the families.

Cheers to the Souris Valley Museum for offering programs for young people during the days off of school. It shows that kids can have fun while learning about history.

Cheers to the Estevan Motor Speedway for securing a doubleheader for the Dakota Classic Modified Tour this summer and having other special events during the tour stop.

Cheers to the arrival of two new physicians to the community. We needed them here, and hopefully they will be part of Estevan for years to come.  

Cheers to crews in Midale who worked hard to have the water restored in the town after some of the issues that were encountered recently.

Cheers to Pleasantdale School for the winter carnival last week. It seems like it becomes a better and more enjoyable event every year.

 

Jeers to the gravel being hauled on Highway 18. It's falling off trucks and onto people’s vehicles, and it's creating extra work for the auto body shops.

Jeers to the drivers that don’t seem to remember that it is illegal to make a right hand turn while there is a left turn arrow flashing. It’s especially bad at the intersection of King Street and 13th Avenue.

Jeers to motorists who won’t yield the right of way when someone is walking in the crosswalk with a walk signal. Perhaps the driver forgot the rules of the road, or shouldn’t be driving in the first place.