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David Willberg

David Willberg

David Willberg is the editor of the Estevan Mercury. He has more than 20 years of experience working in the newspaper industry in southeast Saskatchewan.
David graduated from Trinity Western University in April 2000 with a bachelor of arts in communications, and moved to Estevan in September 2000 to work for Southeast Lifestyles newspaper, where he was the lone full-time reporter for most of his tenure. In 2008, he became the editor for Lifestyles.
He joined the Estevan Mercury in 2015, after the newsrooms for Lifestyles and the Mercury were merged. He served as the editor for Lifestyles and a reporter for the Mercury.
In 2017, he became the editor for the Mercury.
Along with his work at the Mercury and Lifestyles, David also wrote sports for Weyburn This Week from 2008-2010, and he is currently the editor for the Carlyle Observer.

Recent Work by David

HIGHLIGHTS: Bruins end slump with win over the Millionaires

HIGHLIGHTS: Bruins end slump with win over the Millionaires

Luke Hogan scored twice in the Bruins' victory.
Video: Estevan Bruins suffer blowout loss in Melville

Video: Estevan Bruins suffer blowout loss in Melville

The Estevan Bruins surrendered four power-play goals Saturday night in a 7-2 loss to the Melville Millionaires.
Young Estevan entrepreneur pays for hockey with iced tea stand

Young Estevan entrepreneur pays for hockey with iced tea stand

Bentley Wilson can be found regularly selling iced tea in southwest Estevan, and on Saturdays at the Estevan Farmers' Market.
Diezel Raynard wins Estevan racing title named after brother

Diezel Raynard wins Estevan racing title named after brother

The Riley Raynard Dirt Wars races were held at the Estevan Motor Speedway on Saturday and Sunday night.
Photos: Estevan OTS Oilwomen's Golf Tournament

Photos: Estevan OTS Oilwomen's Golf Tournament

The tournament is a fun event with a Texas scramble format.
Photos: White Bear powwow showcases singers and dancers

Photos: White Bear powwow showcases singers and dancers

Many talented performers were part of this year's powwow.
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