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Economic issues dominate candidates forum

Economic issues dominate candidates forum

Standing room only crowd fills the Legion Hall
Removing a car door with the Jaws of Life

Removing a car door with the Jaws of Life

Weyburn fire fighters use a Jaws of Life cutting tool to remove the door from this car, during a demonstration of rescue equipment at the open house for the Weyburn Fire Department on Sunday afternoon.
Gathering for a ‘Walk to Remember’

Gathering for a ‘Walk to Remember’

Families and individuals gather with balloons as Lisa Loustel talks about what it means to suffer the loss of a baby, at the second annual “Walk to Remember” held at the gazebo in River Park on Saturday afternoon.
‘Worry-Free’ alarms are available in Canada

‘Worry-Free’ alarms are available in Canada

The newest generation of smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are here, helping to solve the three most common issues consumers have with their alarms: where to install them, false alarms, and the need to replace batteries.
Regina engineers develop new app for first responders

Regina engineers develop new app for first responders

In an emergency, it is critical for first responders to have access to information and to get it quickly and securely. However, there is always a fear of responders using applications with embedded malicious code.
QE students help to ‘Drive Away Hunger’

QE students help to ‘Drive Away Hunger’

The Grade 6 class from Queen Elizabeth School gather with staff from Farm Credit Corporation, after the FCC brought their “Drive Away Hunger” campaign to the school on Thursday, along with the other elementary schools in Weyburn, to collect food for
Cougars hockey players earn Team Canada spot

Cougars hockey players earn Team Canada spot

Three University of Regina women’s hockey players have been named to the Canadian team that will compete at the 2017 FISU Winter Universiade in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Journalists work tirelessly to tell the stories in every community

Submitted by Peter Kvarnstrom Does local journalism matter? You bet it does. Community newspapers employ thousands of journalists, in every corner, across our community and across our great country.
‘Everything Fitz’ will feature Celtic music and step dancing

‘Everything Fitz’ will feature Celtic music and step dancing

An eclectic program featuring Celtic arrangements, bluegrass, jazz and step dancing will be featured at the Cugnet Centre on Thursday, October 20 for “Everything Fitz”. The concert starts at 7:30 p.m.
Flu Clinics for Sun Country will begin October 31

Flu Clinics for Sun Country will begin October 31

The Ministry of Health and health regions across the province, including the Sun Country Health Region, are gearing up for their 2016 Influenza Clinics.
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