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Estevan’s Christmas Catalogue comes out Friday

The Estevan Mercury’s Christmas Catalogue has quickly become a hit for Christmas shopping in the Estevan area, and it will be distributed to the public soon.
Christmas catalogue
Christmas catalogue

The Estevan Mercury’s Christmas Catalogue has quickly become a hit for Christmas shopping in the Estevan area, and it will be distributed to the public soon.

The 32-page shopping guide, which became known as Estevan’s Christmas Wish List Guide last year when it was released for the first time, will be included in Friday’s editions of Southeast Lifestyles and Newsbreak. It will also be available at the 30-plus businesses who participated in the initiative this year.

“It is to show you that can do all of your Christmas shopping in town. There are gift ideas for him, for her, for kids, for students, for grandparents and for stocking stuffers,” said Deanna Tarnes, who is the publisher and sales manager for the Mercury.

There is a variety of participating businesses, including downtown merchants, the Estevan Shoppers Mall, grocery stores, furniture businesses, clothing outlets, hardware companies, home electronics stores and more. Lots of great sales are included in this keepsake publication, and Tarnes urges people to take a long look through it when compiling their Christmas wish lists.

Also included are organizations promoting experiences and activities that could also be great gift ideas.

“It’s a place to show you that Estevan really does have something for everyone,” said Tarnes.

There are also a couple of businesses from Carlyle participating in the catalogue, showing that there are options for those who live outside of the Energy City.

The businesses who participated in last year’s catalogue were excited to be involved, and Tarnes believes they will be even happier with this year’s product.

“It’s improved. Last year was our first one and it was fine. It was good. This one is going to be a much better layout and much easier to read.”

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