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Photos: Fireworks cause the first grass fire of the season

Photos: Fireworks cause the first grass fire of the season

The Estevan Fire Rescue Service members responded to a grass fire late Thursday.
Cookie Watkins pays tribute to Tina Turner at Bear Claw Casino

Cookie Watkins pays tribute to Tina Turner at Bear Claw Casino

Originally from Las Vegas, Watkins began her singing career at the age of 14.
Kipling council changes rules on moving in buildings

Kipling council changes rules on moving in buildings

Building inspector must sign off.
Donna Harpauer has delivered her last budget as finance minister

Donna Harpauer has delivered her last budget as finance minister

Longtime MLA not seeking reelection.
A loss for Saskatchewan this week: Thanks for the memories, Jim

A loss for Saskatchewan this week: Thanks for the memories, Jim

A farewell to the man who brought passion back to the Rider Nation and fanned the flames in a movement known as Rider Pride.
Weyburn police to hold appreciation banquet for dispatch staff

Weyburn police to hold appreciation banquet for dispatch staff

The Weyburn Police Service are hosting an appreciation banquet for the Tele-communicators in Southern Saskatchewan on Tuesday, April 16 at 6 p.m.
Estevan couple to run 250-km Sahara marathon

Estevan couple to run 250-km Sahara marathon

Lloyd and Roanna Sehn will participate in the Marathon des Sables, a 252.8-kilometre, six-stage, seven-day run through southern Morocco's portion of the Sahara Desert.
With no deal in sight, teachers announce work to rule

With no deal in sight, teachers announce work to rule

Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation President Samantha Becotte confirms work to rule will begin Monday.
Regina set to give communities a ‘fresh start’

Regina set to give communities a ‘fresh start’

Street sweeping operations span 10 weeks.
Provincial investments into short line rail infrastructure help to keep it moving

Provincial investments into short line rail infrastructure help to keep it moving

"We are and still remain a safe, reliable alternative for exporting/importing commodities in southeast Saskatchewan," Long Creek Railroad CEO Adriaan Lievaart said. "Last year alone, our shippers along with the fellas that loaded their own grain reduced the traffic on our highways by 2,500 super Bs … just in one fiscal year and that was on the grain side alone."
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