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RM of Estevan plan spotlighted at chamber meeting

The Estevan Chamber of Commerce resumed its monthly meetings last Wednesday and first up in the spotlight was the RM of Estevan's new Official Community Plan.
Accident victim attended by emergency personnel

Accident victim attended by emergency personnel

Weyburn EMS and fire fighters prepare an accident victim (portrayed by Martin Jewell) for transport to hospital, during a mock disaster exercise held on Sept. 10 at the Weyburn airport.

Weyburn writer releases her first full-length novel

For Weyburn writer Anne Lazurko, her first full-length fiction novel has been a long time in coming, but the time and effort has been worth it. She will be holding a Weyburn launch for her book, entitled "Dollybird", on Friday, Oct.

Weyburn police deals with several disputes and fights

In the early morning of Sept. 13, the Weyburn Police Service attended a local alcohol establishment in regard to a fight and an unconscious male. The 25-year-old male was transported to the Weyburn General hospital for medical attention.
Kitchen to seek Conservative nomination

Kitchen to seek Conservative nomination

One of Estevan's most well-known health care professionals has announced his plans to seek the Conservative Party nomination in the Souris-Moose Mountain Constituency for the 2015 federal election. Dr.

Local firms finalists for ABEX award

The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce announced the list of finalists for the 30th annual Achievement in Business Excellence (ABEX) awards, with two local companies chosen as finalists.
Former mayor rings bell for centennial

Former mayor rings bell for centennial

Former mayor Jim Brown uses a hammer to ring the historic bell from Weyburn's old post office, during Weyburn's centennial birthday celebrations over noon on Friday in downtown Weyburn.
School building in Ecuador makes for life-changing trip

School building in Ecuador makes for life-changing trip

An experience in South America may have altered the future trajectory of one Lampman student. Carley Greening knew she wanted to get involved with Free the Children the moment she attended the Me to We conference in Saskatoon last year.
Living Well with Cancer retreat provides connection for Estevan participants

Living Well with Cancer retreat provides connection for Estevan participants

People who are battling cancer and who live outside Saskatchewan's two major cities, have gained the respect and attention of Debra Polischuk, director of support for the Canadian Cancer Society.

Labour shortage hits farmers hard

Foreign workers common on Saskatchewan farms
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