Skip to content

Local News

101 cards for 101 years and then some

Mission accomplished! Myrna Wetsch received 101 cards to help her celebrate her 101st birthday on Nov. 22 and the birthday greetings kept pouring in.
Local health region meeting most targets

Local health region meeting most targets

The Sun Country Health Region is meeting most of the targeted goals when it comes to reducing surgical wait times, paid sick hours and overtime. That information was revealed during the region's board of directors meeting held Nov. 23 in Weyburn.
Opening Christmas presents at celebration

Opening Christmas presents at celebration

Josua and Cian Malalay open Christmas presents that they received at a Filipino-Canadian Christmas celebration at McKenna Hall.
Food challenge started

Food challenge started

Don Shumlich, CEO of the Weyburn Credit Union, and Weyburn Mayor Debra Button cut a ceremonial cake, after announcing a friendly competition to collect food for the Canadian Pacific (CP) Holiday Train.
Eagles ready for fall session

Eagles ready for fall session

Almost one month after the biggest election victory in recent history, the Saskatchewan legislature will meet for what is expected to be a brief fall session. The legislature is scheduled to sit Dec. 5 and when it does the Sask.
Two Lions Club veterans honoured for 50 years of service

Two Lions Club veterans honoured for 50 years of service

They were lured into the Lions den by appealing to their sense of community and now, 50 years later, they were being recognized for their contributions to the betterment of Estevan.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The weekly report is prepared with the assistance of the Carlyle RCMP. Issues involving the Mental Health Act, among others, are not reported. The report of this week covers the period of Nov. 19 to 25.
Dinner theatre gone wild

Dinner theatre gone wild

The Bienfait Lions' dinner theatre production of Wild Mushrooms was such a fun time for theatre-goers last weekend, some took in multiple viewings.

Lomond 4-H Correction notice

The article entitled "Lomond 4-H elects new officials" that ran in the November 25 issue contained an error.
Pinning a patch in place

Pinning a patch in place

Kaylee McKenzie pins a patch into place, before starting to sew her quilt, made during class time with clothing studies at the Comp.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks