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Former Weyburn woman relates earthquake experience:

Former Weyburn woman relates earthquake experience:

The experience of going through the strongest earthquake in Japan's history was "terrifying" for a former Weyburn resident who now teaches English in Tokyo, while the concern for a former resident of Japan living in Weyburn was that his family is all
Federal debt clock counting up

Federal debt clock counting up

Local man pleads guilty to 30-year-old sexual assault charges

A 64-year-old Estevan man pleaded guilty to sexual assault charges, stemming back from incidents more than 30 years ago. Joseph Glasser appeared in Estevan provincial court on March 14, having already entered his guilty plea.

Border officers also busy with immigration items

Immigration matters: Along with the regular border check services, officers at the North Portal point of entry are kept extra busy with immigration items in any given month.
My Nikkel's Worth

My Nikkel's Worth

Coming up on back-to-back days, which is in itself quite unusual, are the federal then the provincial budgets for 2011, where we'll learn how each approaches the economy of their given jurisdiction.

Review is nominated for 6 awards

The Saskatchewan Weekly Newspapers Association announced their finalists for the 2011 Better Newspapers Competition, with the awards to be presented at the association's annual convention on Saturday, Apr. 16, in Saskatoon.
Panel upholds City's firing of probationary employee

Panel upholds City's firing of probationary employee

The City of Estevan's firing of a probationary employee has been upheld by a provincial arbitration panel.

Local company pleads guilty to environmental charges

After exporting waste oil without a permit to the United States for the last few years, Regens Disposal Ltd. in Estevan has been sentenced.

Blizzard raised a little havoc on local streets too

The blizzard that raged through southern Saskatchewan last Friday had a significant impact even on Estevan's city streets.
The blizzard of 2011

The blizzard of 2011

The day began with relatively clear skies, light winds and moderate temperatures but by mid-morning last Friday, residents and visitors to southeast Saskatchewan found themselves in the midst of a good-old typical Saskatchewan blizzard.
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