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Estevan's Miss Teen on road to Toronto

Estevan's Miss Teen on road to Toronto

An Estevan teen is right at home in the limelight as she's given the chance to show the world her own kind of beautiful. When Michala Brasseur gets on stage in front of the judges, she is comfortable and at peace.
Carlyle Motor Products celebrates 25th year

Carlyle Motor Products celebrates 25th year

Approximately 300 people attended Carlyle Motor Products 25th Year Anniversary on May 12. The event, which lasted from 11:30 to 1:30, saw a continuous flow of people in and out of the doors to help celebrate the remarkable event.

Carlyle Community School

School Community Council has been busy fundraising this past year for Smart boards.

Bailey claims council seat in city by-election

Long time Weyburn resident Winston Bailey was elected to Weyburn City council during Wednesday's civic election due to an opening left by former councilman Dave Craigen who left due to health reasons.
Bylaw clears way for The Meadows

Bylaw clears way for The Meadows

One of the major hurdles to Estevan's first privately developed neighborhood has been cleared.
Winston Bailey wins byelection

Winston Bailey wins byelection

Realtor Winston Bailey is the newest member of city council, after more than doubling his nearest competition to win the city byelection on Wednesday.
City police kept busy with accidents, noisy parties

City police kept busy with accidents, noisy parties

The Weyburn Police Service attended to a total of 98 calls of service between the dates of May 9 and 15; of these, there was a total of 15 false alarm calls that the police attended to.

Weyburn resident wins $1 million from scratch ticket

Winning a million dollars will help George Tosczak to achieve a few things that he has dreamed about, but he noted, "I won't change too much.
Triple C Centre launches lottery

Triple C Centre launches lottery

Mayor Debra Button hands over $100 to buy the first ticket in the Weyburn Triple C Centre lottery on Thursday, from Triple C chairman Dave Craigen in front of the old Collegiate wing of the Weyburn Comprehensive School.

Moisture causing concerns for highways in southeast

Highway infrastructure is a concern for both the provincial government, and the official opposition, as the effects of moisture on primary and secondary roads are starting to be reported.
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