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Experience climate change through art with new exhibit

Experience climate change through art with new exhibit

The 120-square metre silkscreened floor cloth was created in Sweden in the fall of 2022. The original format was developed for Estevan's space. So, the current exhibition marks the first time the work has been displayed in full.
Fibre Art Network's Resist introduced during Estevan reception

Fibre Art Network's Resist introduced during Estevan reception

Weyburn artist Jaynie Himsl with the Fibre Art Network, speaking on behalf of their club, introduced a colourful collection of fabric art displayed in Gallery 2.
Stoughton Co-op celebrates 2023's accomplishments

Stoughton Co-op celebrates 2023's accomplishments

Financial statements, board elections and more covered at meeting.
Photos: Rotary Club of Estevan centennial celebration

Photos: Rotary Club of Estevan centennial celebration

A large crowd gathered at the TS&M Woodlawn Golf Course's clubhouse for the event.
RSO to perform free live concert in Moose Jaw April 30

RSO to perform free live concert in Moose Jaw April 30

The Regina Symphony Orchestra (RSO) will be returning to Moose Jaw later this month, and lovers of classical music will have the opportunity to attend a free concert at Zion United Church on Tuesday, April 30
What's a Barnacle? It's yellow, sticks and screams if you try to pry it off your car

What's a Barnacle? It's yellow, sticks and screams if you try to pry it off your car

Barnacles have appeared on vehicles in Saskatchewan's capital, but they're not sticky little water-dwelling crustaceans.
Emergency crews respond to incident in southeast Estevan

Emergency crews respond to incident in southeast Estevan

An SUV was spotted in the ditch at the scene.
Governor general to make first official visit to Sask. Monday

Governor general to make first official visit to Sask. Monday

Public invited to the legislature that morning.
Legacy Park kindergarteners have a visit with chicks, calf

Legacy Park kindergarteners have a visit with chicks, calf

The two kindergarten classes at Legacy Park Elementary had close encounters with young farm animals, as teacher Jayme Payak had chicken and turkey chicks, while Jennelle Wimmer's class met a month-old calf from her farm, and got to feed him. Most of the children had never met a farm animal before.
Intake for Sask. Veterans Service Club Support Program now open

Intake for Sask. Veterans Service Club Support Program now open

Applications being accepted to May 15 2024 for repairs, upgrades, events, programs and other activities of veterans' service organizations