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Traffic stop leads to multiple charges

Traffic stop leads to multiple charges

A 50-year-old man from Windthorst is facing numerous charges following a traffic stop north of Estevan during the April 8 night shift.

How much was really settled last week?

Let the speculation begin.

Vast improvements noted

The Editor: Flower beds and paving stones built with artistic talent. The promise of real green grass. Welcome to our city. We take pride in our community. The streets are frequently cleaned.
Local RC club shows off fancy models

Local RC club shows off fancy models

Enthusiasts who like to fly remote control planes and jets, drones, short course trucks and anything in between need to look no further than the Radio Control Club of Estevan, Sun City Prop Busters.
Traffic bylaw gets first reading in council

Traffic bylaw gets first reading in council

A proposed new traffic bylaw in Estevan will result in higher fines for parking violations, changes to the city’s truck route and lower speed limits in back alleys.
Alcohol-related fines ordered by court

Alcohol-related fines ordered by court

A focus hearing was cheduled for the charges against Karry Biette, at the April 11 regular sitting of the Estevan court.

CAA worst roads campaign 2016

The Canadian Automobile Association’s (CAA) Saskatchewan division is back with their Worst Roads Campaign. The contest among travellers is to identify Saskatchewan’s worst highway with the contest deadline being April 29.

A know-nothing pickup line

I never professed to be suave and/or sophisticated, and cripes, why would I? I am much too shy to boldly leap into frays where I know I am not wanted, other than to collect news, and then I will. But, I have a confession to make.

Poetry workshop opens important dialogues

The Estevan Public Library hosted socially conscious and creative kind of workshop, this past Sunday. Moose Jaw Pride in association with the Saskatchewan Centre for International Cooperation, ran a poetry workshop.

Carr announces council resignation

Estevan city council will be operating with six members for the remainder of the current term. Lori Carr announced her resignation from council at Monday night’s meeting, ending nearly a decade of service in municipal politics.
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