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Estevan Mayor Ludwig looks ahead during annual address

Estevan Mayor Ludwig looks ahead during annual address

Estevan Mayor Roy Ludwig gave the annual mayor's address for what is expected to be the last time.
Breast cancer screening bus has been busy in Estevan

Breast cancer screening bus has been busy in Estevan

The Saskatchewan Cancer Agency's mobile mammography screening bus has been very busy since arriving in Estevan on Jan. 2.
Regina’s Carmichael Outreach gets warming space funding

Regina’s Carmichael Outreach gets warming space funding

Indoor warming space confirmed to get city and provincial funds; warming bus to be set up in the interim.
Estevan's family centre a busy place during Christmas break

Estevan's family centre a busy place during Christmas break

The Estevan Early Years Family Resource Centre hosted its first-ever Noon Year's Eve event and other activities.
STF union hopes talks can resume following conciliation report

STF union hopes talks can resume following conciliation report

STF President Samantha Becotte spoke to media following conciliation report release, points to classroom complexity as key issue that should be at the table.
A look back at 2023 at the movie box office

A look back at 2023 at the movie box office

A look back at Barbieheimer, Super Mario Bros., and the hits, flops, strikes and walkouts of 2023 in Hollywood.
Weyburn Wildlife Federation has 88 out for fish derby

Weyburn Wildlife Federation has 88 out for fish derby

The Weyburn Wildlife Federation held a successful fish derby at Nickle Lake on Saturday afternoon, with 88 registered for the competition.
Regina: Alcohol delivery turns into robbery

Regina: Alcohol delivery turns into robbery

When delivering an order of alcohol, the driver was threatened with a knife.
Estevan woman arrested, facing eight charges

Estevan woman arrested, facing eight charges

A 29-year-old woman has been charged with robbery, theft of motor vehicle, assault, possession of stolen property and four counts of breaching probation.
Parents weigh in on giving consent for children changing names or pronouns at school

Parents weigh in on giving consent for children changing names or pronouns at school

A legal challenge to Saskatchewan's new law requiring parental consent if children under 16 want to change their names or pronouns at school is back in court this week.
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