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Unwrapping the gifts

There’s little to compare to the excitement of a child waiting to dive into the treasure trove of parcels under a tree. Or, of an adult whose carefully disciplined emotions didn’t quite reach the pupils of his or her eyes.

This Christmas you can have it all

A Christmas story needs to include elements of gift, love, joy and hope. It is a tale about those who are poor in spirit. It will bring a tear to the eye.
Event challenges students’ habits

Event challenges students’ habits

Challenge Day returned to the Estevan Comprehensive School on Dec. 17 and 18 to welcome the Grade 9 class to the day-long events that teach the students it’s OK to open up.

Wheatland Senior Centre news

The results of the Senior Centre's activities from December 5 to December 11: Fun Crib (Dec 5): First Connie Boucher, second Joseph Stefaniuk and third Garth White. Bridge: (Friday) First Lucie Nickel, second Jean Fahlman and third Elfreida Mantay.
Raise the Woof a success

Raise the Woof a success

The second annual Raise the Woof event, held by the Weyburn Humane Society, was a huge success resulting in over $15,000 being raised.
SCKC collaborates with SASW

SCKC collaborates with SASW

The Sun Country Kids Club was asked by the Saskatchewan Association of Social Workers for their assistance to create the 2015 SASW Calendar in early spring.
Jerry Mainil donates $10,000 to Hospital Foundation

Jerry Mainil donates $10,000 to Hospital Foundation

This year, the staff of Jerry Mainil Limited continued to take a different approach to gift giving.

Wrapping the perfect gift

There, the shopping’s done and now I can relax. Right? Well, not quite.

Advent and Christmas thoughts – we still have time

Why is it hard to buy an Advent Calendar? Because their days are numbered. God gave us Advent in our lives because we need time to get it right – time to prepare for that meeting with our Lord and Savior.
WCU staff supports Pioneer Women Statue

WCU staff supports Pioneer Women Statue

Staff at the Weyburn Credit Union gathered together to present a cheque for $20,000 from the Credit Union Community Fund to the representatives of the Pioneer Women Statue Commitee.