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Events that marked the plane crash of 1946 brought people from around the world to Estevan By David Willberg More than 75 years after a plane crash south of Estevan claimed the lives of 21 members of the Royal Canadian Air Force, a series of events were held in and around the community on Friday and Saturday to pay tribute to the fallen. And people from around the world were in Estevan for the occasion, as family members of the deceased came to the city to learn more about the crash, pay tribute to their family and meet others affected by the crash. The plane crash occurred on Sept. 15, 1946, at the site of the old Estevan Airport. Twenty RCAF pilots and a crew member died. Marie Donais Calder – who was part of the event’s organizing committee alongside Allison Holzer, Lois Wilson and Wayne Younghusband – said the families of the crash victims were brought together and have expressed gratitude and willingness to continue friendships that were developed while they were here. “It turned out to be more far reaching than we ever thought it would,” said Donais Calder, who wrote a book, Together Forever in the Clouds, that profiles

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Grandchildren of the 21 airmen who died in a plane crash near Estevan in 1946 gather around a memorial cairn that was unveiled on Saturday. each man who died in the crash. Fourteen of the airmen had at least one family member in Estevan for the event, and a total of 68 family members were present. Activities started Thursday in Regina, when family members met with Saskatchewan Lt.-Gov. Russ Mirasty. The focus shifted to Estevan Friday. People

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The City of Estevan is looking for a new fire chief. Estevan Mayor Roy Ludwig announced on July 6 that Fire Chief Dale Feser had submitted his resignation, effective immediately. Feser had been in the role since Jan. 1, 2016. No reason for Feser’s departure was released. Calls to Feser and Ludwig for comment were not returned. “The City of Estevan wishes Dale all the best in his future endeavours, and thanks him for his 12 years

of service,” the city said in a news release. Rick Davies, who has been the deputy chief since January 2017, is now the acting chief. No decisions have been made regarding a replacement, but the city said the fire department will remain fully operational to meet the needs of the community. Feser had been a member of the Estevan Fire Rescue Service since 2004, when he joined the department as a paid on-call firefighter. He was hired as the deputy fire

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view the aviation history. A supper was served as the legion on Friday night for the family members, giving them a chance to visit and to reflect on the airmen. Saturday’s big attraction was the unveiling of a memorial cairn close to the crash site. The cairn is adjacent to the access road for Woodlawn Regional Park’s Boundary Dam campground. A2 » MANY

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chief in late 2009. He had a couple of stints as the acting fire chief before taking on the top job 6 1/2 years ago. Among the noteworthy occurrences during Feser’s tenure as fire chief was the relocation of the fire department to its present location on 13th Avenue. The department had outgrown its previous home at the intersection of Third Street and 11th Avenue. It reached the point in which they couldn’t recruit new firefighters due to a lack of available locker space in the

old building, and some of their equipment needed to be stored at city yard. The city was looking at constructing a new fire hall. But when Murray GM relocated from 13th Avenue to its present home on Kensington Avenue, the city purchased the building, allowing the fire department to relocate and giving them much more space to operate. The fire department has also continued to see its call volumes increase during Feser’s time as chief.

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the contribution made by Estevan and some of the air tragedies that occurred in the Estevan area during the war. He also reflected on the plane crash. The Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum in Brandon, Man., brought two planes, a Cornell and a Harvard, to the Estevan Regional Airport. People could pay to take a ride in one of the planes on Friday or Saturday, or they could

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could take a tour of Lester Hinzman’s property south of Estevan, where wood carvings and old planes that pay tribute to Canada’s military history are located. They could also listen to a presentation by Craig Bird, a local military historian and the founder of the Southeast Military Museums. Bird explained the role of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan,

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