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Saskatchewan’s new crystal meth addictions treatment centre to open in Estevan in October

Saskatchewan’s new crystal meth addictions treatment centre to open in Estevan in October

When the current St. Joseph’s Hospital was built in Estevan in 1991, it had an addictions treatment centre in its northeast wing.

Numbers show NDP just can’t win

There are clearly differences between rural voters and urban votes in this province.
COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 Update

Seven new cases, five in hospital, four more recoveries
Cale and Haydn Fleury return home to Carlyle

Cale and Haydn Fleury return home to Carlyle

Carlyle’s two hockey players currently in the NHL returned home on Saturday.
Co-op’s Fuel Good Day in Carlyle raised over $1,600

Co-op’s Fuel Good Day in Carlyle raised over $1,600

Fuel Good Day was back again this year. On Sept. 15, Carlyle’s co-op gas bar was holding the traditional fundraiser. For every litre of fuel purchased on that day at Carlyle’s co-op gas stations, the Federated Co-operatives Ltd.
Reminder of travel restrictions to Canada for the upcoming holidays

Reminder of travel restrictions to Canada for the upcoming holidays

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is reminding all travellers who are celebrating the upcoming holidays of Rosh Hashanah (September 18 to 20, 2020) and Yom Kippur (September 27 and 28, 2020), that travel restrictions are still in place at all
Crop Report - September 8th - 14th

Crop Report - September 8th - 14th

Farmers made significant harvest progress again this week. Sixty-two per cent of the crop has been combined, up from 43 per cent last week and well ahead of the five-year (2015-2019) average of 48 per cent.
Ten Saskatchewan-based drilling rigs cut up for scrap, Sask drilling fleet shrinks 7%

Ten Saskatchewan-based drilling rigs cut up for scrap, Sask drilling fleet shrinks 7%

Carnduff – Like a giant Tyrannosaurus Rex tearing through its prey, a 52-ton excavator equipped with large hydraulic shears tore through the last skid-mounted building of what was once a Saskatchewan based drilling rig on Sept. 14.
Cutting up drilling rigs heartbreaking, says Big Eagle, who built some of them

Cutting up drilling rigs heartbreaking, says Big Eagle, who built some of them

Carlyle – Derrick Big Eagle couldn’t go see what was left of the drilling rigs he had built, as several were scrapped in recent weeks in the former Eagle Drilling Services yard in Carlyle.
COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 Update

10 new cases - four in hospital - four more recoveries
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