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Hoot, hoot, hooray

Hoot, hoot, hooray

Burrowing owls are back.
Woman charged for assault, damaging Estevan police cells

Woman charged for assault, damaging Estevan police cells

Police also called about impaired drivers, a stolen vehicle and another assault.
Moose Jaw student credits service dogs with helping him graduate high school

Moose Jaw student credits service dogs with helping him graduate high school

Stephen Walcer never thought he would reach high school graduation because of his autism condition, but thanks to his service dogs, he’ll walk across the stage with his classmates in June.
Moose Jaw's Laurianne Gaucher celebrates 101 years

Moose Jaw's Laurianne Gaucher celebrates 101 years

Laurianne Gaucher was born more than a century ago at the Gravelbourg hospital.
Deadline approaching to purchase banner to hang in Carlyle

Deadline approaching to purchase banner to hang in Carlyle

The banners are a very meaningful way of honouring the contributions and sacrifices made by those who served in the military, whether they are still with us or have passed on. 
Alameda boy, age nine, becomes a professional artist

Alameda boy, age nine, becomes a professional artist

Madden Millions' octopus artwork had been on display at the Estevan Leisure Centre.
Council makes changes to election bylaw to ensure it aligns with provincial legislation

Council makes changes to election bylaw to ensure it aligns with provincial legislation

City council received the updated election bylaw during its recent regular meeting and gave three unanimous readings to the document, which means it is now in effect.
Regina one step closer to possible permanent emergency shelter

Regina one step closer to possible permanent emergency shelter

If the purchase is approved, the city will pay $1.5 million of the project’s cost.
Binding arbitration next in teachers dispute, said Cockrill

Binding arbitration next in teachers dispute, said Cockrill

Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill reacts to latest no vote from teachers.
Estevan, Regina and Swift Current welcome new provincial court judges

Estevan, Regina and Swift Current welcome new provincial court judges

The Government of Saskatchewan is announcing Friday the appointment of three new judges to the Provincial Court of Saskatchewan.​
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