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Cancer Survivor Garden arch finds forever home at St. Joseph’s Hospital

Cancer Survivor Garden arch finds forever home at St. Joseph’s Hospital

The Cancer Survivor Garden Arch was a part of the Relay for Life when the event was held in Estevan, and now it has found its way to St. Joseph's Hospital.
Scotsguard car collector restoring one car at a time

Scotsguard car collector restoring one car at a time

Stepping into Keith Hagen’s car buildings is like taking a step back into car history.
Sask. food processor puts out the welcome mat

Sask. food processor puts out the welcome mat

Tours of oat cleaning and processing plants conducted.
Photos: Carlyle Fun Dayz provided lots of fun

Photos: Carlyle Fun Dayz provided lots of fun

A large crowd turned out for the music, children's activities and much more on Main Street in Carlyle.
Fewer calls for service for Estevan police in June and July

Fewer calls for service for Estevan police in June and July

Calls for service remain down, but number of crimes against people and property has seen an increase:
Moose Jaw athlete still competing and coaching tennis at 83

Moose Jaw athlete still competing and coaching tennis at 83

Joan Buckmaster has had an enduring influence on the community through her passion for teaching sports.
Weyburn woman has a three-year adventure Down Under

Weyburn woman has a three-year adventure Down Under

Karlene Hennig shared some of her amazing experiences and sights in Australia
Carlyle and area community leaders meet to discuss Ukrainian immigrants

Carlyle and area community leaders meet to discuss Ukrainian immigrants

Numerous community leaders gathered recently in Carlyle to discuss the potential for having more Ukrainians in the area.
King of Killers series begins filming in Regina this fall

King of Killers series begins filming in Regina this fall

King of Killers: the series to receive $8 million from Creative Saskatchewan to shoot at the Regina soundstage beginning this fall.
SaskEnergy raises over $1,700 for Weyburn Therapeutic Animal Park

SaskEnergy raises over $1,700 for Weyburn Therapeutic Animal Park

Donations, including $500 from SaskEnergy, brought the total raised to $1,758
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