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Flood, economy challenges work of SE Cancer Society

One of the challenges faced by the Southeast Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society during 2010 was flood damage to their unit office. "Everyone was affected in some way by the flood," said John Lawrence, in his last president's report.

Accused sexual offender to remain in custody

Brian Dodd was ordered to remain in custody following a show-cause hearing April 26. Dodd was back in Estevan provincial court after breaching conditions of a previous release.

Security summit gained more attention this year

It was something they've done on a regular basis for a number of years, but the recent law enforcement, intelligence and border security summit session involving Montana, North Dakota and Saskatchewan officials attracted a great deal more attention t

Pirates of the CUREibean plan Women's Night Out

The Pirates of the CUREibean encourage all residents to attend their second annual All Aboard For A Cure Women's Night Out, at the Weyburn Curling Rink on Friday, May 4.

Roche Percee Park committee launches cleanup blitz

The committee that has taken on the challenge of resurrecting the Roche Percee Park has called a work bee for this weekend, May 5 and 6 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Intoxicated people create a variety of challenges for local police

Estevan Police Service (EPS) personnel spent a busy week dealing with inebriated people, either in lounges, streets, homes or behind the steering wheels.
Crosby writer tells riveting tale during author's banquet

Crosby writer tells riveting tale during author's banquet

It's been a long-standing tradition of melding education, women and writers and once again the Estevan chapter of the Canadian Federation of University Women did themselves proud on Friday night when about 70 members and guests gathered in the Taylor

Growth strategy for city and RM

The future growth of Weyburn and the surrounding area, and how it is being managed by the Weyburn District Planning Commission was detailed to the business community during a Weyburn Chamber of Commerce breakfast.

Judge mulls decision on tax evasion sentence

As the court clerk called for everyone to stand as the presiding judge entered the courtroom, Norman and Dorothy Desautels remained seated.
Water woes continue in Lampman

Water woes continue in Lampman

Two years ago, if someone had asked if you wanted to purchase lake front property outside of Lampman, you likely would have had a good chuckle and sent the person on their way. Two years later, that lakefront property is no longer a joke.
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