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Call volumes were up 20.7 per cent for Estevan police in 2023

Call volumes were up 20.7 per cent for Estevan police in 2023

Estevan Police Service releases 2023 crime statistic.
‘Fish in school’ program to return to St. Michael classroom

‘Fish in school’ program to return to St. Michael classroom

The FINS program, or Fish in School, will be back for a third year in the kindergarten class at St. Michael School, with the trout fish eggs to arrive on Feb. 5.
Serious workplace injury leads to retraining and a new career

Serious workplace injury leads to retraining and a new career

Focus on engineering drafting and design technology.
Editorial: How do you find dollars new deals may demand?

Editorial: How do you find dollars new deals may demand?

So if teachers achieve a better financial deal in a new contract, it is important to at least ask where that dollar might come from.
'I felt so useless': Ryan Gatzke's common-law recounts his murder

'I felt so useless': Ryan Gatzke's common-law recounts his murder

Ryan Gatzke’s common-law wife Tashina Peters described how helpless she felt the night he was murdered.
Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµeast College and PTRC sign partnership agreement

Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµeast College and PTRC sign partnership agreement

Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµeast College and PTRC Sustainable Energy have announced a new partnership to advance renewable energy education and research in southern Saskatchewan.
Estevan man charged with drug trafficking offences

Estevan man charged with drug trafficking offences

Estevan man facing charges under Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and the Criminal Code.
A break for producers leasing Crown land

A break for producers leasing Crown land

Grazing rates frozen for 2024.
Incredible community effort: Assiniboia unites to bring a new daycare to life

Incredible community effort: Assiniboia unites to bring a new daycare to life

Golden Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Childcare Centre in Assiniboia is closer to reality thanks to a group of mothers choosing to commit to bringing their vision to reality, dedicating many hours to the process necessary to make this happen
Column: No teacher would leave a classroom for nonsense

Column: No teacher would leave a classroom for nonsense

An opinion piece discusses the challenges teachers are facing and the recent job action province has experienced.
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