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Update: Special weather statement for the southeast comes to an end

Update: Special weather statement for the southeast comes to an end

Southeast Saskatchewan has already been receiving some snow Wednesday morning. 
Oxbow seed expert parlays knowledge into successful business

Oxbow seed expert parlays knowledge into successful business

Wayne Amos discusses his business, Big Dog Seeds, and the steps he has to follow.
Arcola Optimist Snowmobile Rally had great support despite lack of snow

Arcola Optimist Snowmobile Rally had great support despite lack of snow

While there wasn't a snowmobile rally, a large crowd still showed up for the other activities.
Saskatchewan's February oil and gas public offering raises $10 million

Saskatchewan's February oil and gas public offering raises $10 million

This was the final public offering of six for the 2023-24 fiscal year. The province has received $75.5 million in revenue.
Snow and ice creating challenges on southeast highways

Snow and ice creating challenges on southeast highways

A special weather statement remains in effect for the southeast.
Close races remain in Big Six entering final weekend

Close races remain in Big Six entering final weekend

Carlyle, Redvers and Moosomin are in a three-way battle for top spot.
Update: fog advisories end for the southeast

Update: fog advisories end for the southeast

Visibility is reduced or poor on many highways on Sunday morning.
Bear the dog back home in Stoughton after months in Toronto

Bear the dog back home in Stoughton after months in Toronto

Bear was reunited with his family in the Stoughton area on Wednesday and is said to be doing well.
Observer's long-time Alida writer steps aside, thankful for contributions of others

Observer's long-time Alida writer steps aside, thankful for contributions of others

A number of events will be happening in the village.
Far right leader uses sentencing hearing to spew manifesto of hate

Far right leader uses sentencing hearing to spew manifesto of hate

Justice John P. Morrall said incarceration was appropriate and noted Patron’s previous conviction of a hate crime against Jewish people.