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Women of Today winners announced

Women of Today winners announced

Four local women were recognized for their contributions to the community at the annual SaskPower Women of Today awards luncheon last Wednesday.

Seeding still two weeks away as farmers prepare

With significant amounts of rain and wet snow falling in the southeastern area in the last couple of weeks, many crop reporters feel the start of seeding is still at least two weeks away, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture's crop report for Apr.
Mosey along out West

Mosey along out West

Students from St. Dominic Savio School sing as part of the musical, "Go West", in a rehearsal held at McKenna Hall on Thursday, a musical about the settlement of the West by the pioneers.

City wants sustained growth, not a 'boom'

The City of Weyburn is more interested in seeing sustained growth than in experiencing a boom, as many people are characterizing the ongoing growth of construction and businesses in the city, Mayor Debra Button told the Rotary Club in her annual addr
Struble case now a murder investigation

Struble case now a murder investigation

Estevan's biggest unsolved mystery has taken a disturbing twist. Long thought to be a missing person's case, the RCMP's historical case unit has said it is treating the disappearance of Courtney Struble as a murder investigation.
Hanrieder wins acting award at TheatreFest

Hanrieder wins acting award at TheatreFest

Lampman Community Theatre picked up some hardware at the TheatreFest awards ceremony on Saturday night in Regina in recognition of their Roughrider tribute play.
Memorial service honours workers who lost their lives on the job

Memorial service honours workers who lost their lives on the job

A brief but poignant memorial service was held near the busy intersection of Fourth Street and Souris Avenue Thursday evening, April 28.
Changing the world with children's books

Changing the world with children's books

With nearly 30 authors touring around Canada for Children's Book Week, Estevan youth were lucky enough to hear the stories of Celia Barker Lottridge.
Souris River has peaked; dikes removed

Souris River has peaked; dikes removed

City workers got busy removing the dike at Government Road on May 2, as the Souris River has peaked through Weyburn, according to officials.
Test Report - 2011 Ford Fiesta SE Hatchback

Test Report - 2011 Ford Fiesta SE Hatchback

I still remember the first Ford Fiesta, introduced in the UK in the late 70s. It was simple, boxy and underpowered. As a newly-licensed teenager it did nothing for me. Fast forward to 2011 and everything has changed.
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