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Moose Mountain Lodge appreciates their volunteers

Moose Mountain Lodge appreciates their volunteers

Volunteers are Sun-sational. That was this year's theme at the volunteer tea held at Moose Mountain Lodge, Carlyle. Similar events took place throughout the week in Redvers and Arcola.
Another musician set to perform After Dark

Another musician set to perform After Dark

The art gallery space will once again transform into a concert hall, as the latest young Saskatchewan talent is featured at After Dark.

Record levels for non-residential construction in Saskatchewan

The first quarter of 2012 has seen a new record for Saskatchewan's non-residential construction according to a report released by Statistics Canada today. Construction totalled $407.4 million in the first three months of 2012, a 7.

$100,000 from FCC AgSafety Fund to be awarded to recipients across Canada

Farm Credit Canada (FCC) and the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA) have announced that $100,000 will be distributed to 10 farm safety champions across the country this year through the FCC AgSafety Fund.

Shockwave Youth Centre continues to produce positive endings

As the piles and piles of recycling begin to form a giant mountain at the Pentecostal Assembly in Carlyle, youth begin to get excited about a trip they will soon take.

Weyburn RBC to celebrate 100th anniversary

The Weyburn branch of the Royal Bank will be celebrating 100 years of service with an open house and events taking place throughout next week.
STARS ready to serve Saskatchewan

STARS ready to serve Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan's volunteer firefighters were given a crash course on how to prepare for the addition of the Shock Air Trauma Rescue Society to the province's lifesaving corps Sunday at the Estevan Municipal Airport.
Setting the scene for 'Oklahoma'

Setting the scene for 'Oklahoma'

Aunt Eller (Emera Megenbir) listens carefully as Laurey (April Hoffman) is teased by Curly (Brandon Kennedy) during a scene from the musical, "Oklahoma!" at the Weyburn Comprehensive.
Rescuing a 'victim' from a derrick

Rescuing a 'victim' from a derrick

Stephen Hoff and Boyd Holland lower an "accident victim" dummy from the perch on the derrick of a service rig, during a high-level rescue simulation carried out at Miller Well Servicing in their yard on Wednesday.

Border traffic count and activities continue upward trend

The traffic count at Saskatchewan's main international border crossing at North Portal continues to increase at a steady pace.
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