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More surgeries to be done in Estevan

More surgeries to be done in Estevan

In an effort to alleviate the strain on the province's major hospitals, more surgeries will now be done in a number of locales throughout Saskatchewan, including Estevan.
Fun run is a day at the races

Fun run is a day at the races

Lace up those new running shoes and throw on your gym shorts, there is a race to run. The Coal Country Run/Walk is a great way to kick off an active summer by participating in either the five-kilometre or 10-km run.
Candidates state their case in Estevan

Candidates state their case in Estevan

With the federal election just days away, the four men vying to represent the Souris-Moose Mountain Constituency made one of their final pitches to voters Tuesday.
Sacred Heart students dabble in the sciences

Sacred Heart students dabble in the sciences

The fair didn't come with a parade but instead explored the wondrous world of science. The Sacred Heart/Sacre Coeur School science fair was in prime focus in the gymnasium on April 21.
Four golds, five silvers for ECS students

Four golds, five silvers for ECS students

Provincial Skills Canada competition in Moose Jaw
Run-off continues.

Run-off continues.

The official word from the Saskatchewan Watershed Authority is "Run-off is well underway." In that statement is both good news and not so good news.
Book connects Weyburn to serial bank robber

Book connects Weyburn to serial bank robber

How do two people with the same upbringing turn out so different? That is the question author Cecile Wehrman set out to discover when she began writing "The Brothers Krimm.
GFK students rock the house with the best

GFK students rock the house with the best

On April 5, junior and senior curlers from G.F.K. high school attended the Ford World Men's Curling Championship. Thirteen students, along with coaches and supervisors, made their way to Regina to take in the world-class curling.

Council applies for Provincial Disaster Assistance

A regular meeting of the Weyburn City Council was held on April 26; here are the main points of interest: Flood Planning Weyburn has so far been luckier than other Saskatchewan cities when it comes to flooding but high water levels are still a concer

Weyburn walk to end Muscular Dystrophy

The second annual Weyburn Campaign to End Duchenne will be taking place on May 14. The fundraiser is being organized by the Kerr family, which has four young boys living with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy in Weyburn.
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