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Judge to consider jail in upcoming sentencing

A decision on whether there will be jail time served in a sexual interference case is slated for Nov. 5.
St. Onge presides over final meeting

St. Onge presides over final meeting

It was the end of an era in Estevan municipal politics Monday night. Mayor Gary St. Onge presided over his final city council meeting, wrapping up a 12-year career on council. St.
UW telethon tops $347,000

UW telethon tops $347,000

It's one of those rare repetitive stories that the public never gets tired of. The Estevan United Way continued its incredible run of success at its annual telethon over the weekend, raising a remarkable $347,953 in just 34 hours.

Chamber of Commerce lobbies MLA on issues

The Weyburn Chamber of Commerce lobbied Weyburn-Big Muddy MLA Dustin Duncan on the issues of immigration and the minimum wage, expressing concerns how both of these issues are affecting the local business community.
Midale company on CBC's Dragon's Den

Midale company on CBC's Dragon's Den

Natasha Vandenhurk and Elysia Vandenhurk set up bottles of their families' Three Farmers Camelina Oil during an appearance on CBC-TV's Dragon's Den, which was broadcast on Wednesday evening.
Questioning fate and destiny in 'The Script'

Questioning fate and destiny in 'The Script'

Elizabeth Nikkel (Destiny) questions the subjects of fate and destiny during a Crocus 80 dress rehearsal for "The Script" at the Tommy Douglas Performing Arts Centre.
District Governor meets exchange student

District Governor meets exchange student

Rotary District Governor Rick Hubbs has a visit with the Weyburn club's exchange student, Rike Lieske, who is here for a year from Germany, attending Grade 11 at the Weyburn Comp.
Visiting with leads of 'Twelfth Night'

Visiting with leads of 'Twelfth Night'

Students from Grades 7 to 9 from St. Michael School visit with the leads of "Twelfth Night", produced by Do It With Class Young People's Theatre in Regina.

Consumers advised to take precautions due to beef recall

The Saskatchewan Ministry of Health is reminding consumers to use safe beef handling and cooking practises, in the wake of the recent recall of Alberta beef products by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA).

Flu vaccines available

Flu season is upon us once again and clinics will be held in the area to provide vaccinations. Everyone is encouraged to get a flu shot as they are available free of charge to all.
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