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Keep telemarketers from accessing your phone number

It's a widespread annoyance to have telemarketers calling your home and business, and now it's an annoyance that will soon be experienced through your cell phone.
CPR says no to relocation request

CPR says no to relocation request

The City of Estevan has received a response from the Canadian Pacific Railway to their request that the company stop activity at their oil transloading site and the answer isn't exactly the one they were looking for.

Lake Alma area family has holidays in Saskatoon

Lake Alma (cpd) - Hjordis and Gordon Olson and Rodney spent the Christmas holidays in Saskatoon with Connie and Dave Holmes and family. Joining them was Donna and Mark Zacharias and girls of Carrot River and Lauren of Lethbridge, Alta.

Chamber launches new websites

The Estevan Chamber of Commerce has significantly increased its online presence with the launch of four new websites.

Stomach flu is making the rounds

With stomach flu making its way through Estevan and the southeast, the Sun Country Health Region is offering the public tips on how to avoid the flu or stop from passing it to others.

Chipley, Istace lead council attendance in 2011

Lynn Chipley and Chris Istace led the way when it came to attendance for the members of Estevan city council in 2011. The two councillors both missed just one meeting in 2011, according to information provided by the City of Estevan.

Active lifestyle for local MS patient

Shelly Van De Sype gets ready to leave her Brimacombe Drive residence, to take her dog Shebi out for a walk on Friday afternoon. Van De Sype underwent liberation therapy for multiple sclerosis (MS) in Mexico in 2010.

Local dam release volumes reduced

The water being released from the Rafferty and Alameda Dam reservoirs has been reduced to a trickle. On January 12, a Saskatchewan Watershed Authority spokesman said the rates of release at both dams has been cut back to just a half cubic metre (0.

Islamic youth visit Weyburn

A group of young Muslims from Saskatoon gather on Weyburn's boardwalk before setting off to some of Weyburn's residential neighbourhoods on Saturday, where they went door-to-door to talk about their religion.

First year of refuse system is successful

Residents of Weyburn have adapted well to using a new automated refuse system. The program was introduced a year ago.
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