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Thousands to raise over $1 million to turn wishes into reality

The 2013 Wishmaker Walk for Wishes will be held on September 14 at City Centre Mall. Participants from across the country are expected to raise over $1 million in pledges in support of The Children's Wish Foundation of Canada.

Harvest in full swing

Warm weather with few little rain interruptions over the past week has helped speed crop development. Harvest operations have begun in many areas of the province.

The Heart and Stroke Foundation wants to help Canadian parents get an A+ for healthy snacks and lunches

Time to Start campaign gives Canadian parents the tools to provide their children a healthier school year A recent poll* from the Heart and Stroke Foundation found that the majority of Canadian parents (81 per cent) provide their children with lunche
Ryder Cup: Golf Kenosee vs. White Bear Lake Golf

Ryder Cup: Golf Kenosee vs. White Bear Lake Golf

The Moose Mountains is home to two beautiful golf courses which have a healthy rivalry between their members, who are all extremely proficient in the sport. On Saturday, Aug. 24, and Sunday, Aug.

Fall/Winter Leisure Services Guide now available

Recreation and Cultural Services provide a number of benefits to our community.

WIT announces first half performance, dividend

The first half of Fiscal 2013 was profitable for Weyburn Inland Terminal Ltd., driven by improvements across all business sectors after two years of flood affected operations, as shown in the Company's second-quarter report.

Drainage remains a concern on the south side of Carlyle

The Carlyle Town Council met on Aug. 21 to discuss a variety of topics related to the well being of the town. Drainage concerns David and Kyra Sharp attended the town meeting in order to speak about their troubling issues with basement flooding.
Cornerstone Cruisers Corp is formed

Cornerstone Cruisers Corp is formed

Southeast Saskatchewan is an area which boasts a large number of vehicle enthusiasts.
Kisbey playground coming soon

Kisbey playground coming soon

With the current playground in Kisbey located along a major truck route and having been affected by severe flooding in the spring of 2011 as well as plow winds pushing through that autumn, most of the structures were destroyed.

Wall says twinning of Highways 39 and 6 will become government priority

There is some good news for the various groups hoping to see Highways 39 and 6 from Estevan to Regina twinned.