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'Our greatest resource is our children.' Charity Classic raises funds for youth ranch

'Our greatest resource is our children.' Charity Classic raises funds for youth ranch

"You know the saying: it takes a village to raise a child. It takes all of us. Our greatest resource in this province is not agriculture, oil and coal. It's our children. When one of their lives is transformed, they will transform generations," Todd Moroz of Broken Arrow Youth Ranch
Irrigation, value-added ag and infrastructure projects among priorities to move SE forward

Irrigation, value-added ag and infrastructure projects among priorities to move SE forward

The SSEP is a partnership of the two southeastern RMs and Bienfait. Each member offers diverse investment opportunities to start, grow or expand a business.
Distracted driving still remains a serious problem in Sask.

Distracted driving still remains a serious problem in Sask.

April is Distracted Driving Month, and the EPS and other police agencies put more effort into raising awareness about distracted driving consequences during this time.
Photos: Fireworks cause the first grass fire of the season

Photos: Fireworks cause the first grass fire of the season

The Estevan Fire Rescue Service members responded to a grass fire late Thursday.
With no deal in sight, teachers announce work to rule

With no deal in sight, teachers announce work to rule

Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation President Samantha Becotte confirms work to rule will begin Monday.
Estevan couple to run 250-km Sahara marathon

Estevan couple to run 250-km Sahara marathon

Lloyd and Roanna Sehn will participate in the Marathon des Sables, a 252.8-kilometre, six-stage, seven-day run through southern Morocco's portion of the Sahara Desert.
Provincial investments into short line rail infrastructure help to keep it moving

Provincial investments into short line rail infrastructure help to keep it moving

"We are and still remain a safe, reliable alternative for exporting/importing commodities in southeast Saskatchewan," Long Creek Railroad CEO Adriaan Lievaart said. "Last year alone, our shippers along with the fellas that loaded their own grain reduced the traffic on our highways by 2,500 super Bs … just in one fiscal year and that was on the grain side alone."
Progress continues on new school in Carlyle

Progress continues on new school in Carlyle

The provincial government committed more money to the new school in March's provincial budget.
Photos: Estevan Strippers' 40th Spring Bust Tournament

Photos: Estevan Strippers' 40th Spring Bust Tournament

Thirty-six teams are competing in this year's tournament.
Redvers student receives prestigious USask scholarship

Redvers student receives prestigious USask scholarship

Jasmine George earned the scholarship based on academic success and community involvement.