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Carlyle Natural Health and Healing expo had its usual numbers

Carlyle Natural Health and Healing expo had its usual numbers

The second annual Natural Health and Healing expo was held in Carlyle on July 6-7 and saw residents turning out to explore a range of alternative natural health products over the weekend.
Irene Doty receives Air Cadet Medal of Honour for a stellar 39 years of services

Irene Doty receives Air Cadet Medal of Honour for a stellar 39 years of services

Irene Doty reminisces on her time with the Air Cadet Movement and talks of the honour in receiving the Air Cadet League of Canada Medal of Honour award.
Co-op supports Habitat for Humanity

Co-op supports Habitat for Humanity

Weyburn Co-operative Association Ltd is dedicated to the community of Weyburn. Weyburn Co-op has supported organizations that strive to improve our community. The Co-op has similar goals for community support and development as Habitat for Humanity.

Chamber encourages businesses to promote during Homecoming

Weyburn is celebrating its 100th year as a city in 2013. The highlight of this year long celebration will be the August long weekend - Homecoming.

Sask. leads country in wage increases

Wages in Saskatchewan are growing faster than anywhere else in the country. According to the Statistics Canada Survey of Employment, Payroll and Hours that was released today, average weekly earnings in the province increased by 4.
Kenosee Superslides safe for public use

Kenosee Superslides safe for public use

On June 26, during a routine inspection public health inspectors discovered deficiencies at the Kenosee Superslides. "The public health inspectors routinely inspect pools all through the year, but they get all of the pools opening up for the summer..
The famous duck tub tractor of Ogema

The famous duck tub tractor of Ogema

Ken Schmidt, chairman of the Deep South Pioneer Museum, drives the famous duck tub tractor in the antique tractor and steam engine parade on Sunday. The parade, followed by the threshing, were the final activities at Pioneer Days on Sunday.

No airborne asbestos detected at No.3 work site so far

The first round of testing has indicated no significant safety or health concerns, but SaskPower will continue to take the cautious path in dealing with the possibility there might be more than a residual trace of asbestos at the Boundary Dam Unit 3
The annual threshing at Pioneer Days in Ogema

The annual threshing at Pioneer Days in Ogema

Pioneer Days in Ogema wraps up their day of festivities with a good old fashioned threshing, done with antique machinery.
Nine years since disappearance, Struble investigation continues

Nine years since disappearance, Struble investigation continues

Another year has passed since she went missing, but the members of the RCMP's Historical Case Unit say they are as determined as ever to discover what happened to Courtney Struble.