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Police respond to stabbing on New Year's Day; theft on Christmas

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the period of December 21, 2010 to January 1, 2011: *On January 1, the Weyburn Police Service and Weyburn EMS responded to a report of a male person having been stabbed.
Ontario Man still missing

Ontario Man still missing

It seems as if the missing man that was reported to have been located, is still missing. Due to miscommunication among various agencies, it was reported last week that Daniel Greenside had been located in North Dakota.
Doreen Eagles reflects on 2010 and looks forward to 2011

Doreen Eagles reflects on 2010 and looks forward to 2011

With 2010 now stored neatly into the history books and an exciting 2011 facing the province, the Sask.

Growing Town of Radville to begin projects in 2011

The Town of Radville is still growing, according to Major Shirley Cancade. There are many new faces popping up in Radville and, as such, there aren't a lot of homes waiting to be sold.

Pangman residents have visitors over Christmas

Pangman (cpd) - Glenda and Ken Fulton from Lumsden spent Dec. 24 visiting with Glenda's aunt, Mary Morrow, and her cousin Debbie Kessler.

Johnson most dedicated councillor

Brian Johnson is arguably the most verbose member of Estevan city council. However what isn't up for debate is the fact Johnson is council's most punctual member.
Greeters at JAMS Christmas dinner

Greeters at JAMS Christmas dinner

Volunteers Muriah Morgan, left, and Curtis Bourassa help out at the greeters' table along with Jacob and Jeremy Symes, grandsons of Sandy Spencer, at the JAMS Christmas dinner held at the Knox Hall on Christmas Day.
Vehicle and pedestrian incident leads to charges

Vehicle and pedestrian incident leads to charges

There was one vehicle/pedestrian accident on Dec. 31 that disrupted what was a relatively quiet New Year's Eve in the Energy City.

Salvation Army's food bank shelves fully stocked

The Christmas season is now wrapping up for the Salvation Army and, although the financial donations didn't quite meet the goal, the holiday season still went rather well.

Immigrant gateway open

Newcomers to southeast Saskatchewan have another place to turn to to help with their transition to a new country.
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