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ECS announces measures after ‘increase in violent incidents’ at the school

ECS announces measures after ‘increase in violent incidents’ at the school

Measures enacted for student attendance, spares, lunch breaks, hallways and even bathrooms.
Estevan city council receives drinking and water quality, wastewater reports

Estevan city council receives drinking and water quality, wastewater reports

Report says water quality has improved since shifting primary water source from Boundary Dam to Rafferty Dam.
MIT's Dr. Grimson returns home to Estevan to open the Innovation Conversation series

MIT's Dr. Grimson returns home to Estevan to open the Innovation Conversation series

Grimson spoke before a large crowd at the Southeast College's Estevan campus.
Fuel thefts on the rise, say RCMP

Fuel thefts on the rise, say RCMP

Majority due to people fueling, then leaving without payment.
Saskatchewan legislature session is back

Saskatchewan legislature session is back

Daily Leg Update: Focus of spring sitting is on Sask. First Act, upcoming budget
Lyle Stewart resigns his seat, effective Friday

Lyle Stewart resigns his seat, effective Friday

Stewart, MLA for Lumsden-Morse, announced his resignation of his seat at the start of the legislature sitting on Monday.
Preliminary snow melt report predicts surface water supply issues in 2023

Preliminary snow melt report predicts surface water supply issues in 2023

A slower melt rate in the spring will likely result in the bulk of the snowpack melt going to recharge the soil column rather than surface water reserves.
Child care fees reduced to $10 a day starting April 1

Child care fees reduced to $10 a day starting April 1

Parent fees for regulated child care to come down following announcement by governments of Saskatchewan and Canada.
Estevan firefighters deal with CO leak

Estevan firefighters deal with CO leak

Latest news from the Estevan fire department.
Weyburn family doubles cookie sales for charity

Weyburn family doubles cookie sales for charity

Jennie Moule and her daughters, Morgyn and Myla, doubled their sales of cookies in February and exceeded their goal, raising $7,855 for Mending Little Hearts Fund.
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