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Carnduff legion hosts monthly jam sessions with music and dance

Carnduff legion hosts monthly jam sessions with music and dance

On the first Sunday of each month from October to June, the Carnduff Legion hosts a lively jam session with local and out-of-town musicians.
Teagan Littlechief wins big at Saskatchewan Music Awards

Teagan Littlechief wins big at Saskatchewan Music Awards

Teagan Littlechief took home her first Contemporary Indigenous Artist of the Year award at the 2025 Saskatchewan Music Awards.
Weyburn releases 2025 Spring and Summer Leisure Guide

Weyburn releases 2025 Spring and Summer Leisure Guide

Discover all the leisure opportunities Weyburn has to offer with the release of the 2025 Spring/Summer Leisure Guide! 
Southeast Sask’s past comes to life in new historical novel

Southeast Sask’s past comes to life in new historical novel

Kelly Edgeworth explores family history and historical SE Sask. events in Shadows of Our Former Selves.
Create art and join a conversation at Paper Birch

Create art and join a conversation at Paper Birch

Honour traditional Indigenous making and teaching practices while sparking conversation.
Book Review: Walking to pay attention

Book Review: Walking to pay attention

The author makes a connection between long-distance walking and decolonization.
Melfort looking for arts and culture input with survey

Melfort looking for arts and culture input with survey

The Melfort Arts Council along with the City of Melfort are currently seeking input regarding the old post office building and what types a programming could be offered.
Prairie Sons return home

Prairie Sons return home

Performing in Shaunavon on Monday, March 10.
Weyburn Rotary Music Festival to begin on March 10

Weyburn Rotary Music Festival to begin on March 10

The 67th annual Weyburn Rotary Music Festival will begin on Monday, March 10 at the TC Douglas Centre. 
Weaving words and rhythm in Unity with Indigenous storyteller

Weaving words and rhythm in Unity with Indigenous storyteller

Author Carol Rose GoldenEagle visits Unity Public School on the last day of Indigenous Storytelling Month.
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