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Premier handles variety of subjects during visit

Premier handles variety of subjects during visit

Saskatchewan's premier made his way to the Energy City last Wednesday evening to speak to a group of about 260 people attending the Estevan Chamber of Commerce's annual general meeting.

Council Briefs

News and notes from the March 26 regular meeting of Estevan city council
Taking part in 'Tye Dye Day'

Taking part in 'Tye Dye Day'

Students in the Weyburn Comprehensive School's F.I.P. class take part in "Tye Dye Day" at the School on March 27. In the back row from left are Dakota Spencer, Sheryl Bromm, teacher.

New president looks forward to challenges of 2012

The United Way of Estevan will henceforth be known as United Way Estevan.

A busy and eventful evening for the Chamber

It was lengthy, but also filled with information and entertainment.

Anti-bullying march happening today

Beginning at the Estevan Court House this afternoon, students, parents and many others in the community will be donning pink for a march against bullies.

Busy weekend for investigations and charges by EPS

Estevan Police Service (EPS) has now laid a charge against an 18-year-old female as a result of a bomb threat received at the Estevan Comprehensive School on December 2 of last year.

Jail term for one impaired driver, another free

A youth pleaded guilty to sexual interference and invitation to sexual touching, as well as break and enter, committing an indictable offence therein. The two sexual offences involve victims under the age of 16 and come with minimum jail periods.

Boil-water advisory was nuisance to locals

For much of March, the City of Weyburn and surrounding areas dealt with one of their biggest nuisances in recent memory.

At Rotary Club: Police chief will work hard

Weyburn's new police chief, Marlo Pritchard, has been blown away by how friendly this city is, and pledged to continue with the work begun years ago around community policing.