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Recycling program to begin Sept. 9 in Estevan

Recycling program to begin Sept. 9 in Estevan

A new era of recycling in Estevan will kick off on Sept. 9 when the much talked about curbside recycling program officially begins. Homes in the city had the large blue bins delivered on Monday and Tuesday in anticipation of the Sept. 9 kick off.

Cornerstone trustees set stage for long-term facility plans

It will be a short-term committee that will be struck to help formulate long-term plans.

Contract two at Comp to start this fall

Residents are reminded that construction is ongoing at the Weyburn Comprehensive, and that to be especially cautious as the contractors will be starting contract two later this year.

Various scams being reported to Estevan Police Service

The scam artists are at it again, and they are using a variety of tricks to separate victims from their money according to information released by the Estevan Police Service (EPS).

Highway 47 rebuild to cause detours this week

With the Highway 47 rehabilitation project moving onto 13 th Avenue, motorists can expect to face a number of detours for the remainder of the week.
Signing new police contract

Signing new police contract

Const. Shane St. John, president of the Weyburn Police Association, signs a new contract with the City of Weyburn with Mayor Debra Button on Wednesday morning.
Head shaving at ball tourney

Head shaving at ball tourney

Wacey Johnston gets his head shaved by Kelsey Kabbeke, right before the final game of the Knoedler Slo-pitch Classic on Sunday afternoon.
Native American village mowed for Culture Days

Native American village mowed for Culture Days

The edge of a teepee rings is visible in the grass behind the Tommy Douglas Performing Arts Centre, where a Native American village is replicated.

Hartley appointed to Ogema Housing Authority

Shelley Hartley has been appointed to the Ogema Housing Authority Board of Directors along with reappointments Garnet Eden, William Caird, Carol Peterson and Beatrice Struthers. Hartley is chairperson.
Weyburn Veggie Girl serves up locally-grown fresh produce

Weyburn Veggie Girl serves up locally-grown fresh produce

Locally-grown foods are trending as one of the best sources of nourishment and sustainability. If a family isn't growing their own garden each summer, they must seek out healthy foods elsewhere.
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