SECPSD Director of Education pleased with 2024 achievements in southeast
Schools are celebrating another calendar year in the books as 2024 comes to a close and they're able to start up the second half of their school year.
For the Southeast Cornerstone Public School Division, that year has a number of milestones that they hit.
Director of Education Keith Keating thanked the students and staff for all of their accomplishments and achievements over the year.
"Making sure Santa is safe": NORAD prepares to track Santa
North American Aerospace Defense Command, or NORAD, is a combined Canadian and American organization that monitors the airspace over Canada and the United States and enforces air sovereignty. For millions of children around the world, however, their most important mission of the year starts tomorrow with tracking Santa Claus.
The fight is not over: Estevan Canada Post employee on coming back to work
Mixed emotions.
Those are the words that Teri Nobiss used to describe coming back to work after the federal government put a pause on the Canadian Union of Postal Workers' (CUPW) strike action.
Holiday temperatures expected to be above-average for warm Christmas
The southeast is looking at an above-average Christmas this year as warm air is expected to stick around the region over the holidays.
Temperatures have been rising since the below-average systems pushed through during early December, and now they're looking comfortable headed into the holidays.
Environment Canada Meteorologist Dan Fulton talks about the incoming warm weather.
The Canadian Country Showcase Podcast: Episode 33
The Canadian Country Showcase, hosted by Courtney Fielder, airs every weekend on Saturdays at 12 PM and Sundays at 4 PM.. This past weekend, we brought you a special holiday edition featuring some of your favourite stars! Catch conversations with Brett Kissel, Lindsay Ell, Steven Lee Olsen, and many more as they gear up for the festive season
The Canadian Country Showcase will be back with more fantastic guests in 2025, kicking off the new year on the first weekend of January.
Holiday travel could be compromised due to heavy fog, icy highways
After a weekend of freezing rain and heavy fog falling on the majority of the province, travel on Saskatchewan highways will be hampered.
Andrews, Brenda
Brenda Andrews
1957 - 2024
Brenda's family broken-heartedly announces her passing at the Regina General Hospital on December 18, 2024, at the age of 67.
Brenda will be silently remembered by family and friends without the proceedings of a formal funeral service.
Heavy fog settles onto southeast as severe weather leaves
A heavy fog has moved into the southeast, impacting visibility on roadways all across the area.
That fog crept in following some freezing rain on the weekend, and Environment Canada is taking a look at how long it'll last.
Meteorologist Dan Fulton gives some info on the fog and what form it's taking over the prairies.
PHOTOS: Super 6 Motel outside Estevan destroyed due to fire
Overnight, the Estevan Fire Rescue and the Estevan Police Service responded to a structure fire just outside of Estevan.
The site of the fire was the old Super 6 Motel off Highway 39 West near St. Joseph's Hospital. Little is known about what caused the fire at this time, and investigations are ongoing.
Grain Growers of Canada elects new executive
A grain farmer from Acme, Alberta has been elected as the new chair of Grain Growers of Canada (GGC).
Tara Sawyer, who is also the Chair of Alberta Grains, is the first woman to take over the role of chair for Grain Growers of Canada.
Joining her are Scott Hepworth, a grain grower from Assiniboia, Saskatchewan and a Director of the Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission, as First Vice Chair and Sally Parsonage, a grain producer from Baldur, Manitoba and the Secretary of Manitoba Crop Alliance, joins the executive as Second Vice Chair.