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Arcola takes awards with "Note to Self"

Arcola takes awards with "Note to Self"

Arcola School students went out of their way to please recently as they presented the short play, 'Note to Self.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

The G.F. Kells Junior and Senior Drama Clubs competed in the Regional Festival in Oxbow on March 30 and 31. The clubs attended acting workshops, enjoyed organized and impromptu dances, and presented terrific performances.

WaterSense labelling system coming to Saskatchewan

Wise use of our water is essential to our health, our economy and to Saskatchewan's future growth.

Round Table for brain injury prevention

The Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association has collaborated with hockey legend and writer Ken Dryden to bring the Brain Blitz Round Table to Regina to discuss "head-smart" ways to play sports.
Moose Mountain Marathon getting ready for fourth year

Moose Mountain Marathon getting ready for fourth year

Just four years old, the Moose Mountain Marathon is preparing for another great year, and giving everyone the head's up, in preparation for the next run.

Do not prune elm trees until end of August

To reduce the risk of Dutch elm disease (DED), pruning of elm trees is prohibited throughout Saskatchewan each year from April 1 until August 31.
Arcola Optimists share the wealth

Arcola Optimists share the wealth

The Arcola chapter of the Optimist Club shared the wealth from their wildly successful snowmobile rally on Thursday, March 29.

Weyburn Comp. School news

Tickets are now on sale for the 2012 WCS musical "Oklahoma!". Performances start on April 27 with the annual Rotary Club of Weyburn's Dinner Theater. Tickets for this event are $35 and include a fantastic sit-down cowboy supper.

Police investigating more thefts

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of March 26 to April 1: During the reporting period, police handled 91 calls for service, including three reported hit and run accidents, four noisy property complaints and eight false alarms.
Weyburn continues tradition of acceptance

Weyburn continues tradition of acceptance

Weyburn's young people recently participated in a history-making event that has become a new Canadian tradition.
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