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Cornerstone board: Lyndale pleads for minimum staffing

The Lyndale School Community Council made a plea to the Southeast Cornerstone School Division not to reduce staffing levels any lower than two at their school, and asked for this assurance to be made in writing.

Lyndale delegation seeking assurances of stability

School of necessity struggling with lower enrollment situation

Completion of harvest in SE, fieldwork is underway

With the exception of chickpeas, all crops in the southeast area are reported to be at 96 per cent harvested, with another three per cent swathed or ready to straight-combine.

Yellow Grass School busy with upcoming tourneys

Yellow Grass (cpd) - Yellow Grass School will be hosting two volleyball tournaments in November and volunteers are needed to work in the canteen or supply baking. The junior girls volleyball division finals will be on Wednesday, Nov. 3.
Hospital foundation requests tax relief

Hospital foundation requests tax relief

A delegation from the St. Joseph's Hospital Foundation was before city council Monday night looking for a little relief.
Working together at the Communithon in Weyburn

Working together at the Communithon in Weyburn

Members of the Weyburn Comprehensive STARS Show choir sing about the importance of working together, during the opening ceremonies of the Weyburn and District United Way's 29th annual Communithon.
School division ready to roll out new report cards

School division ready to roll out new report cards

Discussed for more than a year now, the time has finally arrived where students will now be bringing home a harmonized school division-wide report card.

Police Chiefs meet in Weyburn

Weyburn was host to over 50 police chiefs, deputy chiefs and high-ranking RCMP officers, recently.

Police warn residents of phone scam

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the period of October 11 to 17: *On October 17, police attended a complaint of a motor vehicle accident on Government Road. One driver was charged with following too closely. There was a minor injury.
Author shares father's wartime stories at library

Author shares father's wartime stories at library

Marie Donais Calder is on a roll. The Estevan author only released the first book in her historical fiction series this past July and it's already going to its second print.
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