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Two to five physicians arriving soon

Last week it appeared as if Estevan was going to be left with just six physicians to serve the city and the surrounding area once fall arrived, but now it seems, help may be on the way.

Yellow Grass conserving water after flood situation

Yellow Grass (cpd) - The town of Yellow Grass is asking residents to conserve water as the lift station is having problems keeping up to the high demands that were put on it.

Woman gets 30 months following stabbing incident

A woman from the Whitebear First Nation was sentenced to 30 months in custody after entering a guilty plea to aggravated assault and assault causing bodily harm.
Garden on Fourth open to the public

Garden on Fourth open to the public

A new park has opened on Fourth Street on a combination of Sasktel and Salvation Army property next to the Salvation Army.
Police deal with 226 calls in two weeks

Police deal with 226 calls in two weeks

City police investigate B&Es, thefts and assaults

Violent crime numbers spike in 2010

A new report on crime is not painting a rosy picture for Estevan. According to Statistics Canada's annual crime severity index, incidents of violent crime rose by almost 30 per cent in 2010.

Summer student will assist in youth theatre program

An active summer of a youth theatre development program has started at the Tommy Douglas Performing Arts Centre. Kjel Sidloski has been hired as their summer student to help in the program and to also give tours of the centre.

Farmers control weeds, haying operations start

Warm weather has helped some producers to control weeds on unseeded acres in southeast Saskatchewan, however the majority of the area continues to deal with excess moisture and limited field access.

Wal-Mart saga: Union appeals ruling

Ongoing legal issues between the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 1400 and the Wal-Mart Canada store in Weyburn will appear at the Queen Bench's court on Thursday, Aug. 11.
Bienfait opens arms to flood evacuees

Bienfait opens arms to flood evacuees

Despite the fact that many of them have water in their homes, the evacuated flood victims of the village of Roche Percee seem optimistic. Many of these evacuees have taken up residence in the make-shift campground located between Bienfait's rinks.
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