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Selnes: Remembering John Lynch

Selnes: Remembering John Lynch

Riders columnist Bill Selnes remembers the good times he spent with legendary broadcaster John Lynch.
Seniors over 87 can apply to join federal dental plan starting next week

Seniors over 87 can apply to join federal dental plan starting next week

OTTAWA — The federal government unveiled some details Monday of a long-awaited plan to help uninsured Canadians afford dental care — a rollout industry professionals say they'll be watching closely for its impact on staff shortages and private covera
Made-in-Sask movie has Canadian premiere in Estevan

Made-in-Sask movie has Canadian premiere in Estevan

The Orpheum Theatre in Estevan hosted what was billed as the Canadian premiere of the movie A Cowboy Christmas, which was filmed in Maple Creek.
Regina doctor facing fraud charges

Regina doctor facing fraud charges

Investigation into doctor after Ministry of Health reported billing irregularities.
Weyburn's River Park Sparkles once again shines

Weyburn's River Park Sparkles once again shines

Weyburn Tourism opened its River Park Sparkles displays to the public as of Friday, and it will be on every evening at 5:30 p.m. until Jan. 7, 2024. RIver Park is open for motorists or pedestrians free of charge, with displays by businesses and organizations throughout the park. A number of the displays were part of the Parade of Lights held on Thursday evening.
Bison return to the landscape on Métis land near Batoche

Bison return to the landscape on Métis land near Batoche

The return of bison to Batoche complements the long-term vision of MN–S to grow the herd and explore the economic development potential the herd will bring to the region.
Photos: Miracle on Fourth Street brought many to downtown Estevan

Photos: Miracle on Fourth Street brought many to downtown Estevan

The Estevan Downtown Business Association's Miracle on Fourth proved to be a hit with the community.
'People are confused': Survey suggests Canadians need education on Charter rights

'People are confused': Survey suggests Canadians need education on Charter rights

While one-third of Canadians say they have read the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, many fail to distinguish between its text and that of the U.S. Declaration of Independence, a new survey suggests.
Kamsack's historic Woodlander Hotel destroyed by fire

Kamsack's historic Woodlander Hotel destroyed by fire

The Kamsack Volunteer Fire Department was called to the Woodlander Hotel on Dec. 8 at 11:14 p.m. and fought the blaze with help from the Rhein Fire Department into the early morning hours.
Two people dead in house fire on Rae St.

Two people dead in house fire on Rae St.

Regina Fire reports a fatal house fire in the city Saturday.
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