Skip to content

Local News

Increased RCMP presence on local highways coming soon

Increased RCMP presence on local highways coming soon

The eagerly anticipated bolstering of RCMP presence on southeastern Saskatchewan highways could begin as early as next week according to Inspector Andy Landers of the F Division traffic sector.

Crocus 80 starts casting for murder mystery play

Seeking backstage crew for dinner theatres

Council Briefs

News and notes from the Sept. 10 regular meeting of Estevan city council

Traffic blitz in Estevan Wednesday and Thursday

The Estevan Police Service has announced it is hosting a roadside checkstop today and tomorrow as part of the Selective Traffic Enforcement Program.

Incidents involving intoxicated subjects kept police on the run

An assault that took place at a local sporting event on the night of Sept. 14 is now under investigation by the Estevan Police Service (EPS) members.
Countdown to the ribbon-cutting

Countdown to the ribbon-cutting

Weyburn-Big Muddy MLA and Health minister Dustin Duncan, left, and Holy Family board chair Bruno Tuchscherer listen as Education minister Russ Marchuk leads the students in a countdown for the ribbon-cutting, to officially open St.
Students getting excited about student leadership conference

Students getting excited about student leadership conference

The Comp student representative council (SRC) practice a spirited dance in preparation for the National Student Leadership Conference. The Comp will host the leadership conference from Sept. 24-28.

Double bill of Canadian rock acts coming to Spectra Place

Two of Canada's top hard rock bands will be in Estevan this December. It was announced this morning that Theory of a Deadman and Big Wreck will perform at Spectra Place Dec. 9.
Fall colours in an art project

Fall colours in an art project

Residents of the Tatagwa View long-term care centre add their own creative touches on an art project in the Dew Drop-In activity area on Wednesday morning. At left is Carolyn Gervais, and at right are Amelia Fellner and Betty Verot.
A beautiful view of harvest from the Weyburn Inland Terminal

A beautiful view of harvest from the Weyburn Inland Terminal

Harvest progress can be seen for miles in this elevated view from the Weyburn Inland Terminal. With the dry August and expected warm September the crops that have yet to be harvested will soon only be stubble.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks