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Cheers and Jeers for July 22

Cheers: Cheer to Lorna C. at the Estevan McDonald's. She is the sweetest, always helpful and cheery. People look forward to seeing Lorna in drive thru; she always puts a smile on your face and makes mornings a little bit better.

Cheers:

Cheer to Lorna C. at the Estevan McDonald's. She is the sweetest, always helpful and cheery. People look forward to seeing Lorna in drive thru; she always puts a smile on your face and makes mornings a little bit better.

Cheers to Erin Wilson at the City of Estevan Leisure Centre for maintaining a safe and healthy environment for all users during COVID-19. The openness to suggestion and thoughtfulness has not gone unnoticed.

Cheers to the homeowners who opted out of the lawn frenzy and put in rocks instead. It shows that they have better things to do with their time and money than lawn maintenance.

Cheers to the Estevan Art Gallery and Museum and Woodlawn Regional Park for the great artwork that we now see in the park. It’s just another thing to enhance the park experience.

Cheers to the three kids who were out selling lemonade in downtown last week. It’s great to see young people doing their part to raise money for causes in the community, even during the summer months.

Cheers to the Estevan Motor Speedway for the doubleheader program on the weekend. It would be great to see even more people allowed for their next program in August.

 

Jeers:

Jeers to the number of North Dakota licence plates we see in Estevan. The news says the Canada-U.S. border is closed to all unnecessary travel, so why do we see those American plates?

Jeers to the provincial government’s lack of action when it comes to the new regional nursing home in Estevan. Someday, they’ll make good use of the $8 million that’s sitting in the bank.

Jeers to the loud vehicles that we continue to hear at night. You might think that everyone wants to hear your loud vehicle or motorcycle when we’re relaxing on the patio in the evening, but we don’t.