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Saskatchewan Express set to perform the best of 25 years on December 3

Saskatchewan Express set to perform the best of 25 years on December 3

On December 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the Tommy Douglas Centre, the well known musical revue known as Saskatchewan Express is set to hit the stage.
Pondering a problem in Weyburn comedy play

Pondering a problem in Weyburn comedy play

Bill (played by Marshall Schettler) ponders a situation as his girlfriend Julie (Tiffany Kreger) gives him an unimpressed look, in this scene from the Crocus 80 Theatre production of “What is Susan’s Secret?”, which will be staged at the Weyburn Legi
Trumpeting a holiday tune

Trumpeting a holiday tune

Kaj MacMurchy, David Anderson and Columbia Garbutt play the trumpet in concert band practice at the Weyburn Comp School on Wednesday, as they prepare for the upcoming fowl supper for the school. The supper is set for Tuesday, Nov.
Dickens Village Festival to include new features and past traditions

Dickens Village Festival to include new features and past traditions

Carlyle is about to be transported back into the Victorian era once again, with the 12th annual Dickens Village Festival being held on Friday, Dec. 5, and Saturday, Dec. 6.
Quilting display enjoyed in Kisbey

Quilting display enjoyed in Kisbey

The Fern Rebekah Lodge of Kisbey hosted a fundraiser on Saturday, Sept. 15. Held between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. the Rebekahs welcomed people to the Kisbey Rec Centre where a quilt display drew in many people of all ages.
Maryfield's Dec. 6 Christmas Craft Sale to benefit Class of 2015

Maryfield's Dec. 6 Christmas Craft Sale to benefit Class of 2015

Maryfield School's graduating class of 2015 want to wish area shoppers a Merry Christmas while earning themselves a great graduation celebration.
Eli Barsi hosts Kennedy's 6th Annual Hometown Christmas Dec. 5 and 6

Eli Barsi hosts Kennedy's 6th Annual Hometown Christmas Dec. 5 and 6

Award-winning singer-songwriter Eli Barsi is once again giving area music-lovers “a merry, prairie Christmas”, as she hosts her sixth annual Hometown Christmas concerts Dec. 5 and 6 at Kennedy Community Hall.
Young artists with CFY learn from local talent

Young artists with CFY learn from local talent

Cornerstone Family and Youth has been holding art lessons with the library for the past four years. This year the art lessons are taking place on Thursdays after school, running from 3:45 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. Last week on Thursday, Nov.
Stoughton writer B. Elizabeth Goodson's first novel released: 'The Tarot's Warning'

Stoughton writer B. Elizabeth Goodson's first novel released: 'The Tarot's Warning'

Stoughton minister, healer-and now novelist-Elizabeth Goodson drew on a mix of the spiritual and the spooky for her first book, 'The Tarot's Warning.' "It's about a real experience with an unfriendly ghost," she says. "There is a lesson to it.
Three nights of mayhem coming to Stoughton

Three nights of mayhem coming to Stoughton

The Stoughton Pool Committee is excited to host three nights of mayhem to raise funds for their outdoor pool which is in need of a new pool liner. The three nights of mayhem will begin on Thursday, Nov. 20, with the comedy show Puck & Funny.
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