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Estevan business helping seniors have a merry Christmas

Estevan business helping seniors have a merry Christmas

This is the fifth year for the Stocking Stuffers for Seniors program at Recharge Massage Studio.
Two Weyburn hockey rinks closed, due to minor ammonia leak

Two Weyburn hockey rinks closed, due to minor ammonia leak

The City of Weyburn has temporarily closed Crescent Point Place and Tom Zandee Sports Arena.
Lucky Lottery raises $55,000 for rec facilities in Rocanville

Lucky Lottery raises $55,000 for rec facilities in Rocanville

Funding applications now being accepted for a share of the proceeds.
Rocanville ladies’ night marks 20 years

Rocanville ladies’ night marks 20 years

New Fortune event Nov. 29 and 30 gives back to community.
Estevan city council gets to work at first post-election meeting

Estevan city council gets to work at first post-election meeting

Council went over a couple of reports related to the Nov. 13 civic election, and approved the meeting schedule for 2025.
Weyburn police investigate thefts of motorcyles, copper wire

Weyburn police investigate thefts of motorcyles, copper wire

The Weyburn Police Service (WPS) responded to 79 calls for service during the period of Nov. 18 to 24.
Estevan's Innovation Conversation is back to focus on AI in education

Estevan's Innovation Conversation is back to focus on AI in education

The event is called "AI in Education and Beyond: The Promise, the Problems, the Path Forward."  The discussion will focus on the impact of artificial intelligence in education and beyond.
Estevan Mercury Flashback – Nov. 18, 1987

Estevan Mercury Flashback – Nov. 18, 1987

This week's flashback is from 1987, from the Santa Claus parade poster competition.
Estevan's Operation Christmas Child fills 501 shoeboxes

Estevan's Operation Christmas Child fills 501 shoeboxes

The total increased significantly from last year's final of about 400 shoeboxes, but is still far from the local record of over 1,450 boxes packed years ago.
City of Weyburn to crack down on portable signs

City of Weyburn to crack down on portable signs

Weyburn city council gave first reading to a new bylaw to regulate the use of portable signs in the city.
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