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Wawota abattoir committee closes in on goal

For the past two years, an irrepressible and community-minded organization of producers, hunters, and supportive public members have been pursuing a project which would see a cooperative abattoir and custom-cutting plant opened in the community of Wa
GFK teacher takes unusual steps to teach WW1

GFK teacher takes unusual steps to teach WW1

The First World War was a conflict that caused human loss so great that the monicker 'The War to End All Wars' was used to describe it in the 1920s.

Weyburn-Big Muddy requires returning officers

Elections Saskatchewan has launched a recruitment competition to fill 24 Returning Officer positions across the province. Applications are currently being accepted in the constituency of Weyburn-Big Muddy.
Creative Tables for Cancer set for October 7

Creative Tables for Cancer set for October 7

Cancer. This word means something to everyone. Some have lost loved ones to a battle with cancer; others have lived to share their stories of their harrowing journeys through this disease; and others are simply there to help make a difference.
Prairie Dog to host fundraiser for MS Liberation Treatment

Prairie Dog to host fundraiser for MS Liberation Treatment

In the spirit of doing good things in the world, Prairie Dog Drive-In Theatre is donating all the proceeds from its Sept. 12 showing of Charlie St. Cloud to Rita Germain.
Youth riding across Americas stop in Weyburn for HELP

Youth riding across Americas stop in Weyburn for HELP

A group of youth interested in sustainable living has stopped in Weyburn to take some ideas with them on their 16,000-kilometre journey.

Quilt Show a showcase of community talent

One of the things people from outside the south east continually comment on when visiting the area is the concentration of talent and skill that can be observed in the area.

Business symposium focuses on southeast Saskatchewan

A symposium to assist southeast Saskatchewan business owners is coming to Weyburn. The third annual Saskatchewan Rising Symposium: Tools for Success will be held on October 21.
Summer readers and other library news

Summer readers and other library news

There were three winners from Stoughton who competed in the library's summer reading program "Destination Jungle". They are Tiaria Lynn Ogrodnick, Kiersten and Kaelan Reaney and Maia Wilson.

West Nile Risk is decreasing

Although the risk of West Nile Virus is decreasing in Sun Country Health Region, Dr. Shauna Hudson wants to remind people that they still need to take precautions in September.
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