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Photos: Roughly 3,500 people visit Co-op's Trail of Terror

Photos: Roughly 3,500 people visit Co-op's Trail of Terror

The free community event attracted roughly 3,500 participants, who enjoyed a range of Halloween thrills.
Firefighters deal with grass fire, alarms

Firefighters deal with grass fire, alarms

Latest news from the Estevan Fire Rescue Service include a call to minor grass fire, alarms and community engagement.
Man charged for fleeing from police, possession of drugs

Man charged for fleeing from police, possession of drugs

Lampman man was arrested and charged with flight from police, possession for the purpose of trafficking, and more.
Lego builders from across Sask. converge on Estevan

Lego builders from across Sask. converge on Estevan

Co-organized by Christopher and Jillian Ursu, the showcase featured a variety of intricate Lego creations.
Four accused in Estevan drug bust back in court

Four accused in Estevan drug bust back in court

All four will be back in court on Nov. 4.
Canada Post food drive collects thousands of pounds for Estevan food bank

Canada Post food drive collects thousands of pounds for Estevan food bank

The event had Canada Post employees collecting food donations from residents' doorsteps throughout the morning.
Inclusive Spooktacular Treats for All draws crowd at Estevan Leisure Centre

Inclusive Spooktacular Treats for All draws crowd at Estevan Leisure Centre

With the support of 13 participants, the event aimed to offer an accessible and inclusive Halloween experience.
WATCH: Bruins lose two one-goal games on the weekend

WATCH: Bruins lose two one-goal games on the weekend

Bruins 4-3 to the Melfort Mustangs on Friday and to the Melville Millionaires on Saturday.
Man arrested for mischief following domestic disturbance report

Man arrested for mischief following domestic disturbance report

Latest calls for the Estevan Police Service include accidents, mischief, impaired driving, well-小蓝视频 checks and more.
Redvers teacher keeps busy as SECTA president

Redvers teacher keeps busy as SECTA president

Whitney Paul-Joseph met with Cornerstone board members on Oct. 15 in the division鈥檚 head office in Weyburn during the monthly public meeting. 聽聽聽聽
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