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Police kept busy dealing with inebriated subjects

More than a few inebriated subjects kept Estevan Police Service members on the run on the night of Jan. 24.
Army cadets celebrate the Bard of Scotland's birthday

Army cadets celebrate the Bard of Scotland's birthday

As they have done for several years now, the PPCLI Estevan Elks Army Cadets and their pipe and drum band invited the public to join them for a celebration on Robert Burns' birthday on Jan. 25.

Smale looks forward to joining City

Estevan's new city manager is looking forward to taking the next step in her career when she moves to the area in February. Amber Smale was announced as the Energy City's new top administrator at the Jan. 20 regular meeting of council.

Pangman School to be busy in Feb.

Well this is it! My last semester of high school will begin as soon as we finish our exams. The excitement will keep building as we get closer to our graduation day, on Friday, May 2. Most of us girls have our grad dresses (thank you, mom).
Brazilian student presents traditional dishes from Brazil

Brazilian student presents traditional dishes from Brazil

Felipe Novachinski, a Rotary exchange student from Brazil, explains the variety of dishes he helped prepare from his home country, for a special fundraising supper held Thursday evening at Calvary Baptist Church.

WDHF sells tickets for special gala

Tickets are on sale for a special Valentine's Day Gala fundraiser for the Weyburn and District Hospital Foundation. The event will be held Friday, Feb. 14 at McKenna Hall. Tickets are $150 per couple or $100 per person.
Policing runs deep in Block family

Policing runs deep in Block family

When Chief Del Block retires from the Estevan Police Service in March, he will close the chapter on a distinguished career that has spanned over 30 years. But the book, as it pertains to the Block family and policing, is far from closed.

Jail time given to home invaders in Court of Appeal decision

After hearing a sentencing appeal regarding a home invasion perpetrated in Estevan, the Saskatchewan Court of Appeals decided to overturn the original "demonstrably unfit" community sentences and ordered jail time.

WIT CEO announces resignation

Weyburn Inland Terminal announced that its CEO, Rob Davies, had advised the WIT board he will resign five business days following the special meeting of WIT shareholders on Friday, Feb. 28.

Christian Ethics students cook up a fundraiser

Christian Ethics students Rekina Browatzke, Ashlee Adacsi and Brandy Zieg work together in stirring the pasta in preparation for their class's fundraiser supper held Thursday evening at McKenna Hall.