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Sun Country's interim CEO settling into the role

Sun Country's interim CEO settling into the role

The interim chief executive officer (CEO) for the Sun Country Health Region has finally settled into a regular work schedule, if not a regular routine. Marga Cugnet took time out from her schedule to talk with The Mercury last Thursday.
Fornwald resigns as leisure services manager

Fornwald resigns as leisure services manager

A recent shakeup has the City of Estevan on the hunt for a new leisure services manager.
Pancake breakfast served at Souris School

Pancake breakfast served at Souris School

Alexandra Wendt, Nicholas Hiltz, Nicole Wendt and Noah Wendt serve themselves pancakes and sausage during a family breakfast at Souris School on Thursday morning.

Chucks a-plenty promised by Puck n' Funny

Returning to Stoughton for their second year, the travelling comedy troupe of Puck n' Funny is coming back to town to bring some irreverent mirth.
Energy efficiency the goal of SaskEnergy winterizing initiative

Energy efficiency the goal of SaskEnergy winterizing initiative

While energy process are still low relative to the costs seen through 2007 and into mid-2008, a cold winter is still an expensive experience for people in older, less energy efficient households.
Creative Tables speaker sends home inspirational message

Creative Tables speaker sends home inspirational message

They came. They ate. They laughed. They cried. More than 340 women enjoyed a night out in style at the third annual Creative Tables for Cancer event held at Arcola Prairie Place Oct. 7.

Council denies HELP land bid

A regular meeting of the Weyburn City Council was held on October 12, here are the major points of interest: *Council denied two requests from CEO of HELP International Rodney Sidloski, after he pled his case before Council to keep the 8-acre leased
HELP International staying positive about future

HELP International staying positive about future

HELP International was home to 17 interns this year and 16 environmental research projects. Their home, however, is in jeopardy as the City of Weyburn has decided it cannot extend HELP's lease beyond October 31, 2014.

Police lay several break, enter and theft charges

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the period from October 4 to 10: *On October 10, police charged two males for possession of marijuana. *Police investigated a break, enter and theft to a residence. Electronics and jewelry were stolen.
Auction sees $90,000 paid for rare tractor

Auction sees $90,000 paid for rare tractor

Once in a great while, a deal falls into your lap that you just can't say no to. Now the variables that affect exactly what constitutes a deal are manifold, and are usually unique to the parties involved.
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