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Estevan Police Service members had a busy weekend

Estevan Police Service members had a busy weekend

Storm-related calls, threats and vehicle stops all part of the EPS activity for the weekend.
Fire north of Stoughton destroys the Dickie family's home

Fire north of Stoughton destroys the Dickie family's home

Stoughton-Tecumseh fire department spent several hours at the scene:
Estevan helped make Christmas brighter for over 400 local kids

Estevan helped make Christmas brighter for over 400 local kids

The Community Hamper Association's Angel Tree program received outstanding support from the community this year:
Weyburn Ag Society has successful events in 2022

Weyburn Ag Society has successful events in 2022

The year 2022 was comparable to pre-COVID operations and did well with revenues and attendance for the Weyburn Agricultural Society, members heard at their annual meeting.
Opinion: The Happy Nun earned its status as a Saskatchewan institution

Opinion: The Happy Nun earned its status as a Saskatchewan institution

The award-winning tourism attraction burned down Thursday, but memories remain for so many people.
Local mothers help newcomer Ukrainian moms-to-be

Local mothers help newcomer Ukrainian moms-to-be

A donation earlier this week provided more assistance to a committee that has already received great support.
Talented singer shows her support for long-term care residents

Talented singer shows her support for long-term care residents

Rein Dela Pena will be performing for long-term care homes in the southeast region.
Regina City Council approves 3.67 per cent increase for 2023

Regina City Council approves 3.67 per cent increase for 2023

Attempts from Councillors Stevens and LeBlanc to include homeless line item in budget are thwarted.
Violent gun crime down in South; spikes in North

Violent gun crime down in South; spikes in North

Statistics Canada report says homicide rates highest in 30 years across country.
Tributes pour in for Forget's Happy Nun Cafe

Tributes pour in for Forget's Happy Nun Cafe

Local and provincial people have fond memories of the business.
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