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Carnduff man has sentencing hearing on drug charges

Carnduff man has sentencing hearing on drug charges

Zachary Hillis awaits sentencing after pleading guilty to drug and firearm charges stemming from a June 2024 RCMP arrest.
Community rallies around Estevan family who lost home in fire

Community rallies around Estevan family who lost home in fire

A family is safe and grateful for community support after a fire destroyed their trailer home in Willow Park Greens on May 14.
Rain causes event cancellations in Estevan

Rain causes event cancellations in Estevan

A marquee baseball tournament and a racing program are among the cancelled activities.
Alameda woman's pickled potatoes earn her national attention

Alameda woman's pickled potatoes earn her national attention

Marilyn Simons recently appeared on an episode of Flat Out Food on CityTV.
Tyson O’Dell appointed vice principal at St. Michael School

Tyson O’Dell appointed vice principal at St. Michael School

He is currently the vice principal at Legacy Park Elementary School in Weyburn.
Photos: Mary's Little Lambs celebrates preschool grads with joy

Photos: Mary's Little Lambs celebrates preschool grads with joy

Mary's Little Lambs preschool capped another fun year with its annual graduation ceremony and concert.
Case for former southeast Sask resident back in court in Regina

Case for former southeast Sask resident back in court in Regina

Mason Wayne Strutt was in Regina court on May 15 on several charges.
Weyburn council backs Pride Week with rainbow crosswalks

Weyburn council backs Pride Week with rainbow crosswalks

Mayor Jeff Richards gave a brief history of the local Pride saying that Weyburn’s movement began with the efforts of local youth.
Southeast MRI campaign moves forward with support, construction

Southeast MRI campaign moves forward with support, construction

The annual Radiothon for Life fundraiser on May 21 will once again support the campaign to bring an MRI scanner to Estevan.
Weyburn approves monthly utility fee for infrastructure upgrades

Weyburn approves monthly utility fee for infrastructure upgrades

Weyburn council approved a $10 monthly fee to fund $10.2M in water and sewer upgrades, aiming to prevent future infrastructure crises.
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