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Sanctions lifted

All job sanctions initiated by the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) were suspended on June 1 in school divisions across the province.

Weyburn to be featured on CTV's Home Town Tour

The best of Weyburn will be broadcast to the rest of the province next week via CTV. CTV's Home Town Tour is hitting the road once again with partner, STC. Starting June 6, CTV Regina news anchors Danelle Boivin and J.C.

Carlyle eligible for Provincial Disaster Assistance Program

Town Council held their regular meeting on Wednesday, May 18. The town of Carlyle has been designated as eligible for the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program. Letters were to be mailed out to Carlyle community members on May 20.
BAD Cru bikers rally for a cure this weekend

BAD Cru bikers rally for a cure this weekend

Some bad bikers are heading your way. But don't be afraid, it's more like bikers who want to do something positive for their community. These BAD bikers are doing a very good thing.
Padayachee accepts position as CEO for SMA

Padayachee accepts position as CEO for SMA

After 18 years of providing medical services to the community, Dr. Veno Padayachee is moving on to an exciting new challenge.
Man involved in long weekend kidnapping denied bail

Man involved in long weekend kidnapping denied bail

The first of six show-cause hearings, in conjunction with an incident on May 22 when seven individuals are alleged to have kidnapped and assaulted three others, was held in Estevan provincial court on Monday.
Assistance for flood damage now available

Assistance for flood damage now available

A meeting Friday presented an opportunity for relief. The City of Estevan hosted an information meeting at the Legion Hall on Friday evening for those who have experienced water damage as a result of the flooding.
Negotiation update

Negotiation update

It was learned Tuesday morning that a special mediator Richard Hornung has been assigned the duty of helping the government-trustee bargaining committee and the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation end the dispute they are engaged in with regards to ham

Seeding plans are being reconsidered by farmers

As more rain was received in the southeast area last week, a few producers reported that there was little chance to continue seeding, and it would be a tough year for farmers.

EDITORIAL: Let's show some restraint out there

Is the labour unrest Saskatchewan residents are subject to part of the result of the booming economy and the high price of oil and of housing? It may not seem a likely connection at first glance, but it is a fact that a major part of the ongoing grow
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