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Souris-Moose Mountain candidates react to election defeats

Souris-Moose Mountain candidates react to election defeats

Souris-Moose Mountain candidates share thoughts on local, federal results.
Bonk reflects on winning Souris–Moose Mountain with 84% of votes

Bonk reflects on winning Souris–Moose Mountain with 84% of votes

Conservative Steven Bonk elected in Souris–Moose Mountain on Monday, winning 83.9 per cent of the vote in the federal election.
Conservative Bonk claims strong victory in Souris-Moose Mountain

Conservative Bonk claims strong victory in Souris-Moose Mountain

Conservative Steven Bonk has been elected in Souris-Moose Mountain with 83.9 per cent of the vote.
Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµeast woman charged for filing false police report, vehicle arson

Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµeast woman charged for filing false police report, vehicle arson

Police believe at least one other person might be involved.
Carnduff man makes two court appearances in a week

Carnduff man makes two court appearances in a week

Zachary Christopher Hillis is scheduled to appear in person in Carlyle on May 14.
SaskEnergy to conduct controlled natural gas flaring near Estevan

SaskEnergy to conduct controlled natural gas flaring near Estevan

SaskEnergy will be conducting controlled natural gas flaring near Estevan this week as part of maintenance work on its pipeline system.
Kingston Midstream supports Carlyle's swimming pool

Kingston Midstream supports Carlyle's swimming pool

A donation of $50,000 was supplied through the Richardson Foundation.
Discussions and decisions part of Cornerstone board meeting

Discussions and decisions part of Cornerstone board meeting

Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµeast school board trustees gathered for monthly meeting.
Oxbow library becomes a music hall for Winsome Kind singer

Oxbow library becomes a music hall for Winsome Kind singer

A large crowd turned out to listen to a member of the acclaimed duo.
Stoughton fundraiser fetches nearly $60,000 for community complex

Stoughton fundraiser fetches nearly $60,000 for community complex

Numerous organizations came together to make the event a success.
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