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Population figures point to increase

Population figures point to increase

According to figures collected by the provincial Ministry of Health, Estevan enjoyed a modest population boom in 2013.

Open alcohol in public and lounge disturbances keep police engaged

There was an array of erratic and illegal activities in the Energy City during the past week that led to the need for police intervention. On Dec.
T-Rex passes first test

T-Rex passes first test

The investigation into the fire that caused significant damage to T&T Repair on Dec. 10 is continuing. The Estevan Fire Rescue Service was alerted to the blaze shortly after 7 a.m.

United Way reaches goal

It took a little longer than usual, but United Way Estevan has reached its fundraising goal for 2013. President Dawn Schell said the organization climbed over the $350,000 mark on Nov. 26.

CEO responds to criticism regarding medication management in Sun Country

When the acting provincial auditor filed her report with the legislature last week, there was one note within it that singled out the Sun Country Health Region as having a weakness in medication management at the Weyburn and Estevan hospitals.

Conditional sentence handed down to drug trafficker

A man facing drug trafficking charges will serve no jail time following a sentencing session at Estevan provincial court on Monday.

CBSA officers successful in contributing to child pornography convictions

Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officials at the North Portal port of entry were pleased to see their efforts at preventing sexual exploitation of children were paying off this past month with the completion of some court cases that focused on t

WIT for sale, two resign

Weyburn Inland Terminal announced on Friday the board will be pursuing expressions of interest to buy part or all of the business and that two members of the board of directors resigned.

Hardy area family leaves legacy with organizations

Hardy (cpd) - The Community Christmas Potluck Dinner took place on Dec. 5 at the Prairie Pride Community Centre in Ceylon, where a special presentation of plaques took place to mark donations from the Eric Chester estate.

2014 Christian Ethics Mission Trip

Students excited to be creating a better world
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