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Winter wheat emerging and 'looking good'

Straw shortage a concern for SE cattle producers
Class reunion crew dedicate memorial bench in Kinsmen Park

Class reunion crew dedicate memorial bench in Kinsmen Park

Memories of them can now live on, thanks to Estevan Comprehensive School classmates of 1988 to 1992.
SETI construction drawing to close

SETI construction drawing to close

With their deadline just around the corner, work on the Saskatchewan Energy Training Institute is gradually drawing to a close.

Theft investigations being led by EPS members

Variety was the key factor for members of the Estevan Police Service who were called upon to attend to a number of incidents during the past week. On the night of Sept.

Fundraising chairman optimistic

Now that the fundraising drive for the new regional nursing home in Estevan is well underway, the fundraising committee's chairman is pretty upbeat about their chances of coming up with $8 million as the community's share of the required financing.

Police investigate accident, drug trafficking and thefts

During the week of Sept. 19-26, the Weyburn PS dealt with a total of 113 files. A great many of these were as the result of excessive alcohol consumption. As a result of a traffic stop on Sept.
Piling up the postal food donations

Piling up the postal food donations

Volunteer Sydney Schultz helps pile up bags of food donations that has been passed in by a human chain of volunteers into the Salvation Army Church, after being collected from around the city by Canada Post workers and their families on Saturday morn
Business as usual at Showcase

Business as usual at Showcase

The 18th annual Showcase Business Expo welcomed vendors from all over to set up and hawk their goods over the weekend.
Looking at blueprints for new Wor-Kin Shop

Looking at blueprints for new Wor-Kin Shop

Andria Brady, centre, executive director of the Weyburn Wor-Kin Shop, points out key features of a proposed blueprint for the new Day Program facility to board members Gerald Borrowman and Denise Guest.

RM to enable workers to live on company property

The Rural Municipality of Weyburn is looking into a way to make it easier for a company to provide housing for their employees on their property, by making residential buildings a discretionary use on land zoned for industrial use.
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