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After almost two decades of planning, sod turned for Estevan's new nursing home

After almost two decades of planning, sod turned for Estevan's new nursing home

The new facility, designed to meet the growing needs of Estevan and surrounding areas, will replace the current Estevan Regional Nursing Home. The project will bring 129 long-term care beds in addition to the existing 38 at St. Joseph's Hospital's long-term care.
Estevan luncheon had lessons about FASD

Estevan luncheon had lessons about FASD

Event was one of four events in southern Saskatchewan this fall.
15 Wing raises flag to honour national TRC day

15 Wing raises flag to honour national TRC day

On Sept. 27, 15 Wing Air Base raised the 鈥淪urvivors鈥 Flag鈥 as part of its efforts to honour The National Day of Truth and Reconciliation.
North B'ford City Hall prepares public for change of leadership

North B'ford City Hall prepares public for change of leadership

Nominations accepted until Oct. 9.
Hopkins Dining Parlour celebrates 45 years with street party, good company

Hopkins Dining Parlour celebrates 45 years with street party, good company

鈥淲e thank you for all the support鈥 and we appreciate (everyone) who still keeps supporting Hopkins,鈥 owner Linda Lin announced
Grow Your Own Future: Fall care of the borders

Grow Your Own Future: Fall care of the borders

Some perennials need extra protection.
Opinion: What hiring managers ask themselves when evaluating candidates

Opinion: What hiring managers ask themselves when evaluating candidates

Understanding what a hiring manager is actually asking you boosts your odds of getting the job.
Photos: Fall festival shines with magic and art

Photos: Fall festival shines with magic and art

Local talent brings communities together.
Opinion: Consumers pay the price when politicians ignore economic reality

Opinion: Consumers pay the price when politicians ignore economic reality

Election promises don鈥檛 mean much if there's no basic grasp of economic policy behind them.
USask researchers navigating complex systems to preserve wetlands

USask researchers navigating complex systems to preserve wetlands

New research looks at the numerous impacts of wetland drainage.
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