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Local business asks people to stay inside, but helps to stay positive

Local business asks people to stay inside, but helps to stay positive

Estevan business started a promotion to raise people’s spirits during the COVID-19 pandemics while also supporting the local food bank.
Family centre keeps navigating their patrons at the times of COVID-19 storm

Family centre keeps navigating their patrons at the times of COVID-19 storm

Since March 16 following the Saskatchewan Health Authority’s recommendations on social distancing, Estevan Family Resource Centre put their drop-in service on pause and suspended all of their children programmings.
Estevan police looking for witnesses of a break and enter at Bannatyne Ave

Estevan police looking for witnesses of a break and enter at Bannatyne Ave

Estevan Police are investigating a break and enter to an apartment on the 500-block of Bannatyne Avenue. The information came through the Saskatchewan Crime Watch Advisory network.
Province reports 30 new, confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Saturday

Province reports 30 new, confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Saturday

As of March 28, the province of Saskatchewan has 30 new, confirmed cases of COVID-19, bringing the provincial total to 134.
Trinity Tower residents trying to stay entertained while keeping distance

Trinity Tower residents trying to stay entertained while keeping distance

Just like many other places across the province Trinity Tower in Estevan had to follow the safety regulations to prevent the spread of COVID-19 virus and change their routine, asking people to social distance and take other measures to stay healthy.
Updated: Stolen vehicle has been recovered, suspect is still wanted

Updated: Stolen vehicle has been recovered, suspect is still wanted

Update (March 29, 5.25 p.m.): Estevan Police sent out a broadcast yesterday about a stolen grey 2006 Toyota Avalon car with Saskatchewan plate 582JLU. The vehicle has been recovered in Regina and the BOLO for that vehicle is now cancelled.
Keely Shaw pleased Tokyo Summer Games were pushed back a year

Keely Shaw pleased Tokyo Summer Games were pushed back a year

Keely Shaw endured an emotional roller-coaster ride that started on Sunday night, when the Canadian Olympic Committee and the Canadian Paralympic Committee announced they wouldn’t be sending athletes to the 2020 Summer Games in Tokyo, over concerns o

Something to look forward to

Just before all of the fear regarding the COVID-19 virus erupted earlier this month, many in the community were looking forward to the traditional assortment of events and activities in mid-March that typically usher in the beginning of spring.

Organizations awarded gaming grants

The Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority’s (SLGA) charitable gaming grant program provided almost $1.2 million to more than 400 groups and organizations across the province during the most recent quarter, which ended Dec. 31.

Youths promote anti-discrimination

March 21 is marked on the Canadian calendar as national Anti-Discrimination Day.
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