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Mental Health Week aims to educate, reduce stigma

Canadians will be observing Mental Health Week during the first week of May. During this week, it is important to educate the public to a higher level of understanding of the condition known as mental illness, especially to reduce stigma.

Race is on for city council seat

Five candidates line up for byelection on May 18

Administration, trustees react to tragic event

The event was tragic, a young life was lost and the community's reaction to the apparent suicide incident that claimed 13-year-old Aeramis Kolke is leaving a city grieving and wondering what could have been done.
Dead goose leads to questions about shooting and safety

Dead goose leads to questions about shooting and safety

Early visitors to the Rafferty Dam reservoir boat launch area on Sunday morning, April 17 were greeted with the sad sight of a dead goose with a mate standing guard over the body for what was believed to be for more than a day.
New math concepts at Grade 6 level

New math concepts at Grade 6 level

A group of Grade 6 students and their parents sit in on a session with teacher Kevin Butz, at right, during a special Math Night held on Apr.

North Weyburn road to revert back to gravel

The road to North Weyburn and the Weyburn airport will revert to gravel this year, in spite of a request from North Weyburn residents not to give up the asphalt paving.
Online bids for 54th TV Auction will lead the way

Online bids for 54th TV Auction will lead the way

Online bidding has been a good initiative for the Young Fellows TV Auction, as many bids for their annual fundraiser come in before the actual auction day.

Cornerstone trustees fear further funding cuts

While the South East Cornerstone School Division will be getting $200,000 cut from their provincial funding source this year, their extrapolated losses are even greater.

Southeast area slips to second in oil-gas land sale

For the first time in several sales, the Bakken oil play in the southeast has been overshadowed by heightened interest in the southwest's Lower Shaunavon oil play in the province's latest sale of oil and gas rights.
Weyburn hosts election forum

Weyburn hosts election forum

An audience of some 30 to 40 people listen as moderator Bill Holliday introduces the four candidates for the federal election in Souris-Moose Mountain, at the start of the Weyburn Chamber of Commerce's all-candidates forum on Wednesday afternoon in t
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