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Release of water begun from Rafferty reservoir

The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority has begun winter releases of water from the Rafferty and Alameda reservoirs. The authority began the release on Nov. 22, increasing the flow of 0.

Six impaired drivers dealt with as second convictions

Sentencing was reserved for six months for charges of theft. Jordan Kehler had entered guilty pleas during a previous court appearance, and the matter was adjourned to the Nov.

Council Briefs

News and notes from the Nov. 28 regular meeting of Estevan city council. Council received correspondence from Associated Engineering about a proposal for a drainage study for industrial/commercial property in Estevan.

STARS information evening planned

The STARS are coming out over Estevan. The Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society introductory session for Estevan and area personnel will be held on the evening of November. 30 in the St.
Hospitals in Weyburn, Estevan to get helipads

Hospitals in Weyburn, Estevan to get helipads

The Sun Country Health Region are planning community meeting dates with the STARS air ambulance service, as the new service for Saskatchewan gears up for the start of its program.
APES parents' request denied

APES parents' request denied

Weyburn city council moved to deny a request from the Assiniboia Park School-Community council for use of some green space near the school for playground equipment.

Impaired drivers and assault incidents attract police attention

A 43-year-old Estevan man was charged with impaired driving and driving while his blood-alcohol level was over .08 per cent on Nov. 23 after Estevan Police Service (EPS) members observed his erratic driving actions on Kensington Avenue.

Three remanded for weekend home invasion

An alleged home invasion in Estevan on Sunday led to arrests and charges for three individuals.

A shoe box makes all the difference at Christmas

Students at Estevan Comprehensive School had a plan to get gifts to children in third-world countries this Christmas. It's called Operation Christmas Child.

One fundraiser is legitimate, the other ... not so much

One is legitimate, the other one wasn't.
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