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Women of Today winners announced

Women of Today winners announced

Four Estevan women with diverse backgrounds and interests were named as the winners of the 2012 Women of Today Awards last Wednesday.
CES does parent/teacher in style

CES does parent/teacher in style

The walls were covered in anti bullying projects. The lemonade stand was greeting parents at the front door. They asked only for a donation towards pink day for the tasty refreshing drink. The walls were covered in anti bullying projects.

Provide input on the beef cattle Code of Practice through survey

Beef cattle owners and others with an interest in animal care and welfare have an opportunity to provide their input into the redevelopment of Canada's beef cattle Code of Practice through an online survey.
Fiddlers bring down the roof

Fiddlers bring down the roof

After sweeping the awards home at the Redvers Music Festival Sunday afternoon, Michele Amy's fiddle students put on a lovely evening concert.

SaskPower offers consumer incentive to make the switch to energy efficient bulbs

SaskPower is partnering with retailers again this spring to offer customers a rebate on energy efficient light bulbs in exchange for each incandescent bulb returned.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

The Senior Badminton team had a great season with one team making it past sub-districts in Stoughton, to districts in Oxbow. This was the Girls' Doubles Team consisting of Vanessa Bendtsen and Renae Fafard.

New culvert to create more recreation opportunities at Kenosee Lake

Increased water levels will allow for better recreation opportunities at Kenosee Lake in Moose Mountain Provincial Park.

Surgical care to improve in Sun Country Health Region

Sun Country Health Region is receiving an additional $287,300 during the 2012-13 fiscal year from the Saskatchewan government to improve patient access to surgical care.

Local trade show for a cause

Trade shows are what keep a large number of independent companies in business, and aid to broaden brand awareness.
Woodlawn Regional Park, one year later

Woodlawn Regional Park, one year later

It will take years of restorative work to bring Woodlawn Regional Park back to a semblance of a pastoral getaway spot, but there is some major resurrection work underway.
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