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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.
New smart pumps to be used in Sun Country

New smart pumps to be used in Sun Country

Sun Country Health Region will be among the first health regions in Saskatchewan to go live with new digital Smart IV Pumps.
Saskatchewan Chamber wants detailed plan from government

Saskatchewan Chamber wants detailed plan from government

Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce calls for detailed plan from the provincial government to get out of deficit.
ArtFarm: What It Takes to Give

ArtFarm: What It Takes to Give

Submitted by Heather van der Breggen This Saturday we rejoice! The day has come and we revel in what it takes to get us to this point. ArtFarm is a registered non-profit organization.
Giving direction for a drill on the offensive line

Giving direction for a drill on the offensive line

Football players take part in a drill for the offensive line, during the spring camp for the Comp Eagles at Darold Kot Field on June 7.
Barry Mitchell

Barry Mitchell

Barry Mitchell, passed away on May 29, 2016 at Tatagwa View in Weyburn, at the age of 72 years. Barry had been battling familial tremors and diabetes for several years. Barry was predeceased by his parents Bill and Alma Mitchell.
Fort McMurray resident is back at work

Fort McMurray resident is back at work

Former McTaggart resident Candace Funk has returned to Fort McMurray to her job with Ledcor, after spending some time at home with her parents, Ed and Dorothy Funk. “I’m currently staying in camp at Shell Albian, as I do not yet have a place.
Yellow Grass students at Canada-Wide Science Fair

Yellow Grass students at Canada-Wide Science Fair

Keena Tessier and Kennedy Strickland of Yellow Grass School recently took part in a competition at the Canada-Wide Science Fair in Montreal.
No tax increase with deficit budget

No tax increase with deficit budget

Revenue-sharing increased, but no dollars for WJH, hospital this year
Police investigate business break-ins

Police investigate business break-ins

The Weyburn Police Service responded to a report of a break-and-enter to two businesses in the downtown core on Wednesday. An undisclosed amount of cash was taken from each business. Forensic Identification Services were requested.
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