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Pink Day in Carlyle

Pink Day in Carlyle

At the age of 15, Rahtaeh Parsons, went to a party. Teenagers were there to have fun; but, for Parsons this was a night that changed her life. While at the party she was allegedly raped by a group of boys who also took a photograph of the act.

Town council member wants green homes for Carlyle

Jennifer Sedor shared her dream of having economical eco-friendly homes in Carlyle with council during her alderman's report at the town hall meeting on Wednesday.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Pink Day: One Colour, One Purpose, One Community! The GFK/CES 3rd Annual Pink Day was held on Wednesday, May 1st. The High School Respect Ed.

Lomond 4-H having a busy spring

The Lomond 4-H is busy getting different things in order. On April 14, the club held a very successful steak fry and slave auction at the Tribune Hall.

STARS launches second lottery in Saskatchewan

The STARS Lottery in Saskatchewan has officially launched with 2,206 prizes worth over $3.8 million. In its inaugural year in 2012, STARS generated more than $1.6 million - a significant source of funding to help keep STARS in the sky.
Estevan residential and commercial taxes taking big jump

Estevan residential and commercial taxes taking big jump

Estevan property owners are going to have to dig deep when they pay their taxes this year.
Motley Crue rocks Estevan

Motley Crue rocks Estevan

Thirty-two years after they formed in Los Angeles, the group once described as the world's most notorious rock band proved Saturday night they can still bring it.

Lots of weekend action for Estevan Police Service

The weekend was especially busy for members of the Estevan Police Service (EPS) with several events being staged in and around the city which increased the need for additional vigilance and policing action.
No clear direction after Estevan open house

No clear direction after Estevan open house

It appears the future of a curbside recycling program in Estevan is as clear as mud.

Several international travellers turned back at border

Once again travellers entering Canada, hoping to dodge a few extra dollars in taxes, ended up paying significantly more for their transgressions after their schemes were uncovered by Canada Border Services Agents at border crossings in North Portal a