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Estevan family grateful for Government funding

Estevan family grateful for Government funding

Although plenty of hurdles remain, an Estevan man and his family have been given some much-needed good news by the provincial government.

Liquor and changes in weather leads to damaged and stolen vehicles

Reports of stolen vehicles attracted the attention of Estevan Police Service (EPS) members this past week. In recent police reports filed from Nov. 19 through to Nov.
Blaze leads to long night for firefighters

Blaze leads to long night for firefighters

The members of the Estevan Fire Rescue Service were put to an endurance test while extinguishing a fire at a local business last week.
Fire at Weyburn ethanol plant

Fire at Weyburn ethanol plant

Flames spurt out of a chimney stack as some machinery nearby smolders, during a fire at NorAmera BioEnergy's ethanol plant on Friday afternoon Nov. 19.
Risky delivery concerns Animal Shelter

Risky delivery concerns Animal Shelter

Four kittens were delivered to the Weyburn Humane Society Animal Shelter in a risky manner, recently.
Family losses guide epic fundraising run

Family losses guide epic fundraising run

Cole Choken, a 25-year-old man from the Anishinaabe First Nations community of Lake Manitoba, has been engaged in an epic run that has seen him criss-cross the continent in his quest to raise funds and awareness about the twin threats of diabetes and
Local therapist develops technique that is being taught around the world

Local therapist develops technique that is being taught around the world

Local manual therapist Diane Jacobs recently moved back to Saskatchewan, leaving a successful physiotherapy practice in Vancouver, because she missed the "land of the living skies" and wanted to continue to develop a therapy technique she created.
Tick, tock, the countdown of the Dickens clock!

Tick, tock, the countdown of the Dickens clock!

With just a short time to wait, the annual Carlyle Dickens Village Festival is ready to be swinging the days of Dec. 3 and 4.

Local resolutions put forward at SARM

Two resolutions put forth by the RM of Weyburn were approved by the delegates of the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM), which held their mid-term convention recently in Saskatoon.
Church of Our Lady sees a new face

Church of Our Lady sees a new face

The congregation of the Church of Our Lady in Carlyle, a Roman Catholic parish, have been seeing a new face at the front of the church recently. The parish's usual priest, Father David Banga, has taken a leave of absence to pursue a pilgrimage.
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