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Estevan legion preparing to host Remembrance Day service

Estevan legion preparing to host Remembrance Day service

The Royal Canadian Legion's Estevan branch is ready to host the city's annual Remembrance Day service at the Estevan Comprehensive School on Nov. 11, starting at 10:45 a.m.
Family Place prepares for Festival of Trees in Weyburn

Family Place prepares for Festival of Trees in Weyburn

The Christmas trees will be up for viewing by the public at E. Bourassa and Sons on Highway 13 West in Weyburn.
Sask couple says communication is key to 70-year marriage

Sask couple says communication is key to 70-year marriage

Arthur Askin and his wife Marjorie of Arcola recently celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary:
Meet John Gormley’s replacement, Evan Bray

Meet John Gormley’s replacement, Evan Bray

Former Regina Police Chief Evan Bray will take over John Gormley’s radio show on Rawlco stations later this month.
New JA fudge company launched by Weyburn Comp students

New JA fudge company launched by Weyburn Comp students

Sweets & Treats Co. will offer excellent products to the community and provide unmatched customer satisfaction.
It’s official: City is taking over Tourism Regina

It’s official: City is taking over Tourism Regina

Regina City Hall Update: Council votes to have Tourism Regina come under city’s responsibility following troubled tenure under REAL
EPS arrests two motorists for impairment by drug

EPS arrests two motorists for impairment by drug

The Estevan Police Service made arrests on Wednesday for driving while impaired by drug, obstructing a police officer and resisting arrest.
Missing Regina boy, 10, last seen Wednesday

Missing Regina boy, 10, last seen Wednesday

Noah Smallchild was last seen Wednesday, Nov. 8 in the 1300 block of Argyle Street.
Nutrien Rocanville potash mine produces 20,000 tonnes a day

Nutrien Rocanville potash mine produces 20,000 tonnes a day

The operation employs about 900 people.
Bus carrying crew for Shania Twain concert crashes on icy highway in Saskatchewan

Bus carrying crew for Shania Twain concert crashes on icy highway in Saskatchewan

WOLSELEY, Sask. — Members of Shania Twain's concert production crew were on a bus that crashed Wednesday morning on an icy highway in southeast Saskatchewan.
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