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Crossroads walk for life treks through the southeast

Crossroads walk for life treks through the southeast

Kelly Aalbers, 19, began his walk over a month ago, trekking his way with friends along highways for extended hours, stopping only at small towns for lodging and meals.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

Between June 21st and 27th the Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP were involved with 82 calls of service. False alarms There were four false alarms during this time.

Crop report for the period June 18 to 24

Seeding is considered complete in the province, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture's Weekly Crop Report. The majority of crops are in fair to excellent condition, despite large amounts of rain received in many areas of the province.

Sask. leads the country in sales growth

The Saskatchewan economy continues to lead the way. According to a Statistics Canada report released recently, Saskatchewan had the greatest year-over-year growth in manufacturing sales in Canada.

Wheatland Senior Centre news

The results of the Wheatland Senior Centre's activities from June 23 to June 29: Bridge: (Monday) 1st George Gillies, 2nd Berty Lou Dreis, 3rd Bernice Carlson. Bridge: (Friday) 1st Andy Dumba, 2nd tied George Gillies and Lucie Nickel.
Like giving candy to babies

Like giving candy to babies

Dustin Duncan, MLA for Weyburn-Big Muddy, distributes candy to children along Third Street in downtown Weyburn during the parade on Tuesday.
Fishing "fun"-draising for Alameda Rink

Fishing "fun"-draising for Alameda Rink

It was an early morning start to the day on Saturday, June 28, with a pancake breakfast held at Moose Creek Regional Park beginning at 6 a.m.
Lighting up the night

Lighting up the night

Bursts of colour and light explode in the sky over Weyburn late on Monday night, as the City of Weyburn sets off their fireworks to wrap up Canada Day festivities.
Woodlawn Regional Park celebrates rebirth following devastating floods in southeast two years ago

Woodlawn Regional Park celebrates rebirth following devastating floods in southeast two years ago

It didn't rise like a phoenix from the ashes and flames, but from the water, silt and debris, Woodlawn Regional Park rose above all of its obstacles.
Coach 'humbled' by response to benefit

Coach 'humbled' by response to benefit

Len Williams was left feeling "overwhelmed" and was "very humbling" after seeing the huge response from family and the community to the Len Williams Coaching Legacy benefit fundraiser held Saturday evening in the Legion Hall.