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Carlyle RCMP welcomes a new officer

Carlyle RCMP welcomes a new officer

New officer joined the busy detachment on June 9.
Swoop touches down in Regina

Swoop touches down in Regina

A much-needed boost comes for Regina International Airport as a new ultra low-cost airline arrives.
Buffalo Potash to establish potash research and development facility in Estevan

Buffalo Potash to establish potash research and development facility in Estevan

The purpose will be to allow for the testing of potash brines produced from Buffalo’s first mining test sites at Disley and Odessa, and to test processes and equipment designed for installation in a larger fertilizer production facility to be built in the Estevan-Bienfait area.
Well-known agricultural researcher gets trial date

Well-known agricultural researcher gets trial date

Yantai Gan faces fraud and breach of trust charges.
Centennial celebration of Weyburn Library a feature for June

Centennial celebration of Weyburn Library a feature for June

A centennial barbecue will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., with hot dogs and hamburgers available along with face-painting, music and games for all ages.
Former Estevan resident gets great opportunity in the film and TV industry

Former Estevan resident gets great opportunity in the film and TV industry

Curtis McGillivray went through the National Screen Institute’s Crew Training for the Film and TV Industry, presented by Creative Saskatchewan.
Beef cattle processing brings with it many challenges

Beef cattle processing brings with it many challenges

Government has a goal to double capacity by 2030.
Regina man charged with child pornography offences

Regina man charged with child pornography offences

Suspect was released from the Regina Provincial Court on numerous conditions.
RCMP release description of Govan sexual assault suspect

RCMP release description of Govan sexual assault suspect

RCMP: "We don’t want to cause panic but do want to provide the public information about this incident so that they can take safety precautions and have conversations with young family members."
Water being released from Boundary Dam

Water being released from Boundary Dam

Maximum outflows have been 80 cubic metres per second, causing higher water levels on the Souris River.
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