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Assaults being investigated with charges pending

Estevan Police Service (EPS) members were dispatched to the 500 block of Third Street on Jan. 13 to assist emergency medical personnel with a medical emergency situation.
Comfort is key for local cancer patients

Comfort is key for local cancer patients

A lasting legacy of Penny Dukart's time as a cancer patient at St. Joseph's Hospital will be that patients who undergo chemotherapy treatment in Estevan will do so as comfortably as possible. Three new chairs were donated in early December to the St.
A taste of Burns with a side of haggis

A taste of Burns with a side of haggis

A fun information evening was held at the Estevan Public Library on Tuesday with one question on everybody's mind: Who was Robert Burns anyway? With a meeting room decorated in Scottish flags and books of Burns' poetry, a small group huddled in to le
City provides 2012 update to chamber

City provides 2012 update to chamber

The members of the Estevan Chamber of Commerce received an update on the City of Estevan's plans for 2012 at their first public meeting of the year.
March for respect and support of bullied youth

March for respect and support of bullied youth

There is a movement coming to Estevan with the goal of helping youth with bullying, and it comes as a wave of pink.

Local organizations receive grants

The Community Initiatives Fund, which was created with Saskatchewan residents in mind, is intended to help residents build vibrant, resilient and sustainable communities.

History Hotline

Don't think it's too late to have your history included in the new Carlyle & District History Book. We want newcomers, 'oldcomers' and all in between. Let's keep stirring 'the history book pot'.

Nicor Developments Inc. submits development proposal to City Council

Regina-based property developer Nicor Developments Inc. today announced its interest in developing a multi-phase residential development in Weyburn.

Family Literacy Day around the bend

The largest national family literacy initiative, Family Literacy Day, is scheduled for Jan. 27 this year.

Police investigate thefts, accidents

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of January 8 to January 16: During the reporting period, police received 93 calls for assistance. Police have been receiving complaints of coyotes in the city limits.
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