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College Avenue Campus project moving forward

College Avenue Campus project moving forward

The College Avenue Campus Renewal Project in Regina is moving forward thanks to a big financial contribution from the federal government. The Government of Canada is investing $27.
Teaming up to rope a steer

Teaming up to rope a steer

The header gets his loop around the head of the steer, as the heeler at left prepares to snag the hind feet of the steer, during the team roping jackpot competition held Saturday and Sunday at the Weyburn exhibition grounds.
Health funding is important to Canadians

Health funding is important to Canadians

Nearly three-quarters (74%) of Canadians responding to a public opinion poll conducted for the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) feel that the federal government should provide additional funds to provinces and territories based on their proportion
City police investigate stabbing incident Friday

City police investigate stabbing incident Friday

The Weyburn Police Service are investigating a stabbing incident that took place in the early morning hours on Friday. The city police received a report of a person just having been beat up at about 2:20 a.m.
Olympic Canadian athletes share their experiences on Twitter

Olympic Canadian athletes share their experiences on Twitter

The 2016 Rio Olympics have​ officially closed, but #Rio2016 will ​go down as one of the most socially interactive games to date with millions worldwide following the action on Twitter as well as athletes sharing their unique experiences.
Duncan becomes Minister of Energy and Resources in major cabinet shuffle by Premier Brad Wall

Duncan becomes Minister of Energy and Resources in major cabinet shuffle by Premier Brad Wall

Premier Brad Wall has made major changes to the provincial cabinet.
One collective agreement reached, but Postal Strike still a concern

One collective agreement reached, but Postal Strike still a concern

Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers are still at an impasse, after continued intensive negotiations. Canada Post had proposed binding arbitration on July 8, which the CUPW rejected the same day.
Singer Tenille Arts excited for CCMA Awards event

Singer Tenille Arts excited for CCMA Awards event

By Greg Nikkel Singer Tenille Arts, a native of Weyburn who now lives and works in Nashville, Tenn., is writing and recording new songs, and is preparing to head to London, Ont.
New Elks Park accessible playground opened

New Elks Park accessible playground opened

Mayor Debra Button cuts the ribbon to officially open the new accessible playground equipment at Elks Park on Thursday morning.
Senior Seat Sale back for STC in September

Senior Seat Sale back for STC in September

The Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) has announced the return of their popular Senior Seat Sale. From September 1 to 30, seniors aged 60 and over can ride anywhere STC goes for just $15 one-way.
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