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Programs, fundraisers start for Salvation Army

The Salvation Army is gearing up for its busiest season, Christmas time, with many programs and fundraisers going on where residents can get involved or attend.
Cornerstone shuffles some seats at board table

Cornerstone shuffles some seats at board table

A couple of votes were required and in the end, the South East Cornerstone School Division had changes at the governance table last Thursday afternoon.

Police service time dominated by intoxicated subjects

Estevan Police Service (EPS) personnel handled a couple of incidents with two young people on the night of Nov. 12 according to information released by EPS this week.

Local junior Quota club first in Canada

The inauguration of a Junior Quota Club at Estevan's Hillcrest School was a first for Canada. Valerie Hall, Quota International District 11 governor, was on hand at the school on Nov.
Carlyle schools remember

Carlyle schools remember

Students of Carlyle Elementary School and G.F. Kells High School gathered together on Friday, Nov. 9 to pay their respects to those who have and those who continue to serve our country.
Trees painted with hoar frost

Trees painted with hoar frost

The landscape in River Park lies still and quiet under a fresh blanket of snow, with the finishing touch of hoar frost tipping the tree branches to complete the scene on Wednesday.

Hamper applications, kettle season to begin

It's that time of year again - when Weyburn's generous spirit can be felt by all walks of life and when people come together to make sure others can experience blessings and joy.

Sask. Party rethinks liquor laws

The current debates surrounding Saskatchewan's liquor laws would have had prohibitionists pulling their hair out.

Premier Wall releases 'Saskatchewan Plan for Growth'

Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall recently released the "Saskatchewan Plan for Growth", setting a goal of 1.
Ling and Krieger speak at Wawota Remembrance Day service

Ling and Krieger speak at Wawota Remembrance Day service

The Wawota Legion held a Remembrance Day service, where many arrived despite poor road conditions. Following their yearly service a banquet was hosted, with a roast beef luncheon made by the Mountney Ladies.
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