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Coast-to-coast tour planned for the RCMP Musical Ride

Coast-to-coast tour planned for the RCMP Musical Ride

To celebrate Canada’s 150th birthday next year, the RCMP Musical Ride is organizing a coast-to-coast Canadian tour with stops near capital city regions, along with stops in between major centres to ensure the horses’ welfare.
Artistic fence painting at Art Farm IV

Artistic fence painting at Art Farm IV

Children apply their own artistic impressions as they paint the fence in the children’s activities area at Art Farm IV on Saturday afternoon.
Young workers should take Readiness Course

Young workers should take Readiness Course

The school year is coming to an end and many young people are beginning to look for summer jobs. It is important for Saskatchewan teens aged 14 and 15 to complete the Young Worker Readiness Certificate Course (YWRCC) before beginning work.
Agriculture students receive scholarships

Agriculture students receive scholarships

Four Saskatchewan students recently received funding to help pursue their future agricultural education. Agriculture Minsiter Lyle Stewart awarded $10,000 in scholarships.
MS Walk raises about $18,000

MS Walk raises about $18,000

The MS Society of Canada, Saskatchewan Division officially kicked off the Saskatchewan Blue Cross MS Walk in Weyburn on May 29.
Tree program offered by Shand Greenhouse

Tree program offered by Shand Greenhouse

A number of tree seedlings are being offered by the Shand Greenhouse. All of the seedlings come from SaskPower’s Shand Greenhouse near Estevan. It uses some of waste heat from the Shand Power Station to grow tree and shrub seedlings.
Man up against violence leader honoured with service award

Man up against violence leader honoured with service award

Roz Kelsey and her team are making a positive difference on the University of Regina campus through the Man Up Against Violence campaign Kelsey was recently recognized with a University of Regina Alumni Association Award for Service Excellence.
Learning about the skeleton

Learning about the skeleton

A group of young children from the Sunrise Day Care try to figure out where the various parts of the body go in relation to the skeleton, while looking through the Health and Anatomy Symposium held on Thursday morning in the Cugnet Centre.
Kristen Keith wins Helen Davidson award

Kristen Keith wins Helen Davidson award

Kristen Keith is the winner of the 2016 Helen Davidson Music Award, and will receive a scholarship of $2,000. Keith is graduating from the Weyburn Comprehensive School this June and plans to continue her study of piano.
Riders seeking new blood for Bleed Green

Riders seeking new blood for Bleed Green

The Saskatchewan Roughriders are looking for new blood to help meet the needs of Canadian hospital patients. The team kicked off Bleed Green season seven at a training camp at the University of Saskatoon Football Field.
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