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Cheers and Jeers for May 6

Cheers: Cheers to the Royal Canadian Legion Estevan branch’s staff, cooks and volunteers for the fundraiser roast beef supper held on May 1. The food was awesome, and the event was very well organized.

Cheers:  

 

Cheers to the Royal Canadian Legion Estevan branch’s staff, cooks and volunteers for the fundraiser roast beef supper held on May 1. The food was awesome, and the event was very well organized. 

 

Cheers to the Estevan Oilfield Technical Society for holding the Top Gun Trap Shooting event. It was a great opportunity for people to try out a new sport and socialize with fellow oilfield workers. 

 

Cheers to the Warm Welcome Kitchen for their efforts to have this much-needed service for the community this year. The food was great every time out. 

 

Cheers to Taeghen Hack for the way in which she has represented Estevan water polo program during her first year of college. Good luck at the NCAA women’s water polo competition. 

 

Cheers to the number of people we saw in Estevan’s parks on the weekend, finding ways to be outside and exercising while following the public health orders. 

 

Cheers to the City of Estevan and the Souris Valley Museum for bringing in the Guided Historical Walking Tours, and giving us an opportunity to learn about the rich history of the community and the people who used to live here.  

 

Jeers: 

Jeers to those who fail to use their signal light when driving, and therefore create a risk for all of the other motorists who follow them.  

 

Jeers to those who are driving faster than 30 kilometres per hour in school zones and playground zones. Now that there are lots of kids in the playgrounds at all hours of the day, it’s even more important than ever to slow down. 

 

Jeers to the fact that it’s the first week of May, and we’re not seeing kids enjoying soccer, baseball, softball and other outdoor team activities. Some of them can still be played very safely.