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Drewitz students impress during jazz and tap exams

Drewitz students impress during jazz and tap exams

Examiners for the November session were Jean Neveu and Gwen Bloom from Ottawa. January examiners were Ryan and Andrea Foley from Toronto.
Estevan author Betty McGillivray presents her first book to crowd's delight

Estevan author Betty McGillivray presents her first book to crowd's delight

Betty McGillivray launched her first book Fun is Where You Make It. Amusing Tales from a Teacher's Life.
$4.5 million grant for Redvers water treatment plant

$4.5 million grant for Redvers water treatment plant

Total project cost projected at $6.1 million.
Saskatchewan into the Brier semis after 6-5 win over Manitoba

Saskatchewan into the Brier semis after 6-5 win over Manitoba

A 5-1 lead melted away, but the Mike McEwen team made sure to retain the hammer for the tenth end to deliver the playoff-winning shot for Saskatchewan.
Festival of Words announces upcoming spring programming

Festival of Words announces upcoming spring programming

Spring sessions start March 12, festival starts July 18
Rocanville's pie in the face event always draws a crowd

Rocanville's pie in the face event always draws a crowd

Preparations are being made for the upcoming Community Day in Rocanville.
Estevan crews to continue with snow removal efforts

Estevan crews to continue with snow removal efforts

ESTEVAN - The City of Estevan is continuing with its snow removal efforts during the weekend.
Estevan cadet attends leadership and development workshop

Estevan cadet attends leadership and development workshop

Cadet Warrant Officer Akara Reeves was joined by sea, army and air cadets from Saskatchewan and Manitoba for a series of workshops.
Two years since Russia invaded Ukraine

Two years since Russia invaded Ukraine

Saskatchewan newcomers from Ukraine reflect on changes.
Teachers react after province announces funding deal with SSBA

Teachers react after province announces funding deal with SSBA

The province says it has signed a multi-year funding agreement with the Saskatchewan School Boards Association.
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