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MP discusses Harper/Obama meeting

Souris-Moose Mountain MP Ed Komarnicki is speaking about the recent meeting between Prime Minister Stephen Harper and U. S. President Barack Obama and what it could mean for Canada.
Moose Creek broiling over highway paving project

Moose Creek broiling over highway paving project

The Rural Municipality (RM) #33, Moose Creek, has become the scene of a roiling conflict between some rate-payers and the elected council over a paving project. The project, which will see a 13.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Last week was a busy one. On Thursday, report cards went home. If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact your child's teacher or the school. On Friday, the Student Council held the school's Valentine's Day Dance.
Breach of privacy penalties raises questions for commissioner

Breach of privacy penalties raises questions for commissioner

If the Sun Country employee who breached the pharmaceutical confidentiality code of ethics received only a minor punishment, there is a problematic message being sent out to the public and fellow employees, said Gary Dickson, Saskatchewan's privacy c

New commenting system launched, better features

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Estevan lawyer facing disciplinary action

Estevan lawyer facing disciplinary action

Estevan lawyer Jonathan Goby is facing disciplinary action from the Law Society of Saskatchewan and is scheduled for a hearing in front of a three-member committee of his peers in Regina this Friday, Feb. 11.
Accidents on the rise in Estevan

Accidents on the rise in Estevan

Estevan drivers are making more and more trips to the autobody shop if statistics from SGI are any indication.
City police investigating fraud, theft and abduction

City police investigating fraud, theft and abduction

During this past week, there were 97 calls to the Weyburn Police Service, including fraud, motor vehicle accidents and theft, with many calls alcohol-related.
Snowmobile operator taken into custody

Snowmobile operator taken into custody

An intoxicated snowmobile driver was charged with impaired driving and driving while his blood-alcohol level was above .08 per cent when he was picked up by members of the Estevan Police Service (EPS) on Feb. 2.

SUMA convention wraps up in Saskatoon

Hospitals, housing and recycling were top issues
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