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Domestic disturbances in Estevan require police attention

The Estevan Police Service was called on to handle a number of domestic disturbances over the weekend. Sunday night the EPS received a call regarding a domestic violence complaint in the city's north end. The matter is still under investigation.

LETTER: Residents decry city practice of putting snow on sidewalks

To the Editor: Compliments to the Weyburn Review for the excellent editorial on Jan. 23, entitled, "Safety of the public is paramount".

Weyburn police investigate thefts of pistol, work tools

The Weyburn Police Service attended to 75 calls for service in the week of Feb. 17-23. Police attended to a northeast residence on Feb. 21 after being advised by a passerby that a rear window was broken.

Tax evasion argued in Estevan provincial court case that alleges more than $100,000 evaded

Following a trial last fall, both sides in a case of alleged tax evasion made their arguments on Monday. The federal Crown alleges that Jerry McCaw evaded paying $114,924 in taxes between 2004 and 2008.

Estevan Art Gallery featuring exhibit on the future with Possible Worlds following disasters

One of the latest exhibits at the Estevan Art Gallery and Museum is a hopeful look into a future of survivalists. The Possible Worlds exhibition depicts the possible future of human evolution as we adapt to disasters around us.
Major drug seizure for Estevan police

Major drug seizure for Estevan police

The Estevan Police Service seized a sizable amount of crack cocaine earlier this month as part of an ongoing investigation into the city's drug trade. On Feb. 1, the EPS seized an estimated $100,000 worth of crack.
Music Festival practice at the T.C. Douglas Centre

Music Festival practice at the T.C. Douglas Centre

Siblings Autumn, Emily, Brooke and Josh Alexander practice for the Weyburn Music Festival, taking advantage of the stage at the Tommy Douglas Performing Arts Centre.

Mötley Crüe to rock Estevan

The group that was once described as the world's most notorious rock band is coming to Estevan. The City of Estevan announced Monday morning that MÖtley Crüe will play Spectra Place May 4.
Motley Crue coming to Estevan

Motley Crue coming to Estevan

The band that took sex, drugs and rock n' roll to new heights is coming to Estevan. It was announced this morning that MÖtley Crüe will play Spectra Place May 4. Canadian band Big Wreck will serve as the opening act.

Saskatchewan Pension Plan helps business attract and retain employees

Employers of all sizes across the province offering Saskatchewan Pension Plan (SPP) say their employees view the program as a valuable part of their total compensation.
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