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Celebrate My Drive - KEY to safe driving

The Canada Safety Council is giving teens the opportunity to win $300 with their Celebrate My Drive contest. In 50 words or less, contestants are asked to explain how they make safety behind the wheel their top priority.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

On the last Thursday of the month (may change), students from the GF.Kells High School will be out in community for 2 hours after school (3:15-5:15). They will be volunteering their time to make our community a better, cleaner place.
Old city phone booth restored

Old city phone booth restored

City resident Ron Metheral demonstrates an old-fashioned telephone in the city's old phone booth that he restored to mint condition.
City and police agree to new contract

City and police agree to new contract

The City of Estevan has agreed to a new three-year deal with the members of the Estevan Police Association.
Track jumping truck towed away

Track jumping truck towed away

Two trucks that jumped over two sets of railway tracks in Estevan on Oct.

Cornerstone trustees discuss local issues with teacher association president

The president of the South East Cornerstone Teachers' Association, Nathan Bromm met with the division's board members during their open business session that had been moved to Oct. 11 to accommodate other schedules this month.

Stoughton salutes Fire Department

Stoughton (cpd) - Stoughton and area salutes its members of the Stoughton Tecumseh and District Fire Department.
Advantage, Chris

Advantage, Chris

Things don't come easily for Chris Koch, but the prospect of a challenge just puts a smile on his face. Born without legs or arms, Koch has been dealing with challenges his entire life.

RCMP ask for public's help to solve RM sign vandalism

The Weyburn RCMP detachment is seeking the public's help inlocating theindividuals responsible for a number of vandalism and theftincidents over the past few months.

Dozens of travellers denied entry into Canada for variety of reasons

With nearly 12,000 vehicles passing through the Canadian port of entry at North Portal in August, there were several incidents involving travellers and Canada Border Services Agency personnel that ended in refusal of entry into Canada or fines and ot
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