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People’s Choice contest sees 919 ballots

People’s Choice contest sees 919 ballots

A longtime Weyburn artist and strong advocate for the People’s Choice art competition, Barry Lautner, had his oil painting voted as the top work of art in the annual James Weir People’s Choice contest, announced at a reception held on Thursday evenin

Man arrested on theft charges

The Weyburn Police Service became involved in an investigation into the theft of a pickup truck from the streets in Weyburn at about 6:55 p.m. on Monday.
New Habitat home for Moose Jaw family

New Habitat home for Moose Jaw family

A Moose Jaw Habitat for Humanity partner family will soon improve their quality of life through home-ownership.
Increased provincial funding for hearing loss employment program

Increased provincial funding for hearing loss employment program

There will be increased services for both individuals and employers to assist people living with hearing loss.

What is Family?

“In a recent edition of the Vancouver Sun, it states that Syrian refugees will be paid a meal allowance per person per day of $15 for breakfast, $16 for lunch, and $30 for dinner by the Federal Government.
Graham Slam to open Dakota Dunes Open

Graham Slam to open Dakota Dunes Open

Event dates and schedule information for the 2016 SIGA Dakota Dunes Open ft. Graham Slam were recently released by SportBox Entertainment Group, in partnership with the Graham and Ruby DeLaet Foundation.
Below average runoff predicted for province

Below average runoff predicted for province

The Water Security Agency released the preliminary outlook for spring runoff. A below normal runoff is anticipated for most of the province, however it is still early and conditions can change over the remainder of the winter.
Stories of Courage highlighted during Black History month

Stories of Courage highlighted during Black History month

The Government of Canada’s 2016 theme for Black History Month is “A Story of Courage” — providing the opportunity to gain insights from Black Canadians and the countless ways that Black history has shaped Canadian society, values, identity and instit
Elite volleyball team take first in fourth tier

Elite volleyball team take first in fourth tier

The under-16 Weyburn Elite women’s volleyball team recently took first place in the fourth tier of the fourth annual Jordan Zacharias Memorial tournament. The tournament was held in Saskatoon and Warman on the February 5 to 6 weekend, by Sask.
Gold extraction research at the University of Sask.

Gold extraction research at the University of Sask.

University of Saskatchewan (U of S) professor Stephen Foley and his team appear to have the midas touch when it comes to gold extraction research.
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