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Engineering student creates life-changing device for daughter

Engineering student creates life-changing device for daughter

Innovative wheelchair add-on allows users to access and organize things used in daily life.
Redvers High School's '60s grad classes celebrate

Redvers High School's '60s grad classes celebrate

Graduates from several years in the 1960s came together to celebrate.
Watson's long-term care home set for major upgrade

Watson's long-term care home set for major upgrade

Early planning underway for the Quill Plains Centennial Lodge in Watson.
Stoughton writer Alissa Goudy has published her first book

Stoughton writer Alissa Goudy has published her first book

Releasing her first book came after a lengthy journey for southeast Sask. author.
Oxbow's been decking out in flowers for 20 years

Oxbow's been decking out in flowers for 20 years

Organization started in 2004 in an effort to beautify the town for the 2004 centennial.
SE Recreation-Culture District holds AGM, sets board for 2023

SE Recreation-Culture District holds AGM, sets board for 2023

South East Sport, Culture & Recreation District held its annual meeting on May 31, at the Bear Claw Hotel and one new member was added to the Board of Directors, Jacquie Van De Woestyne of Weyburn
Innes sentenced on trafficking and weapons offences

Innes sentenced on trafficking and weapons offences

Charges stem from major drug bust by police in 2021.
Weyburn bridge club adds more Life Masters

Weyburn bridge club adds more Life Masters

The Annual General Meeting of the Weyburn Duplicate Bridge Club was held on May 29, and the executive will remain the same with Denis Tremblay as president.
Hundreds of students converge on Moose Jaw WDM

Hundreds of students converge on Moose Jaw WDM

The Moose Jaw Western Development Museum (WDM) was a figurative beehive of activity on June 1 as nine schools and one homeschool group from across southern Saskatchewan bussed hundreds of kids in to learn about early settler days.
Regina responds to dumping of 1.5 inches of rain

Regina responds to dumping of 1.5 inches of rain

Two storm events in Regina on Thursday and early Friday morning led to situations where streets and underpasses were flooded in the city.
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