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Stoughton student wins Youth Biz award

Stoughton student wins Youth Biz award

"Need a little lovin' from the oven? Sweet Tooth has got you covered!" Seventeen-year-old Courtney Knibbs from Stoughton Central School was selected as the second place winner of the 2011 Community Futures YouthBiz competition.

Family and friends enjoy the Arcola Christmas concert!

Students in grades one to six got on stage and performed for a full house at this year's Christmas concert, held in the gymnasium of the Arcola School on Tuesday, Dec. 20.

Duncan announces Souris River plans for 2012

Dustin Duncan, Minister responsible for Saskatchewan Watershed Authority, announced recently that a working group of federal, provincial and state officials will be established to develop a plan for management of the Souris River Basin reservoirs in

Roar from the Carlyle Lions Den

The Carlyle District Lions Club is pleased to welcome Lion Jean Ebbes as a new member of our club. Jean has moved to our area from Bulyea where she was an active Lion for seven years.
Weyburn Auxiliary Fire Department donates freezers to the Salvation Army

Weyburn Auxiliary Fire Department donates freezers to the Salvation Army

As part of its annual Christmas donation campaign, the Weyburn Fire Department Auxiliary members recently donated 25 turkeys, 46 bags of potatoes and 46 bags of carrots for Christmas hampers distributed by the Salvation Army.
A look back at 2011

A look back at 2011

Weyburn shone in 2011 and proved its residents to be world-class not only in talent but also in adaptability through adversity, generosity and caring for one another. Here are some highlights of the year.
Former classmates to purchase headstone for Proian

Former classmates to purchase headstone for Proian

Much like the police who continued to search for her killer, a group of former classmates have not forgotten Donna Proian.
City airs concerns in meeting with CPR

City airs concerns in meeting with CPR

The City of Estevan is vowing to keep the pressure on Canadian Pacific Railway over its oil transloading site. The members of council and heads of various City departments held a closed door meeting with CPR Dec.
It was a very busy year at the border

It was a very busy year at the border

Traffic volume was intense in spite of flood season slowdown

Lake Alma area resident in Saskatoon for treatment

Lake Alma (cpd) - Allan and Sharon Buckner returned home to Beaubier on Dec. 18 from Saskatoon after spending time up there where Allan underwent surgery and treatments. Larry and Eleanor Skjerdal were Weyburn goers on Dec.