How Estevan Mercury Shaped Community Journalism for 122 Years

For over a century, the Estevan Mercury was the heart of local news in Estevan, Saskatchewan. Covering everything from city updates to community events, it provided reliable journalism and historical records. However, with the decline of print media, it published its final edition, No. 1228.

Editor David Willberg announced the closure on social media, sparking an emotional response from the community. While the print paper ends, Estevan’s stories will continue online through SaskToday.ca. The Estevan Mercury may be gone, but its impact on journalism remains.
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Estevan Mercury Ceases Publication, Ending 122 Years of Community Journalism

Former Estevan Mercury editor David Willberg says goodbye. Read his social media thank you to the community after the paper's closure

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