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Don’t let shooting defeat us as nation

Canada’s Parliamentarians, along with Canadians from coast to coast, were left shaken by an armed intrusion to the centre of political power in this country, with a horrific and tragic shooting on Wednesday in Ottawa.
CP Eagles lose heartbreaker, YF Falcons head to city final

CP Eagles lose heartbreaker, YF Falcons head to city final

Minor football playoffs continues for the Crescent Point Energy peewee Eagles and the Young Fellow bantam Falcons during the weekend.

Police look into frauds

A male and a female attended a local business and purchased approximately $1,800 in clothing using a credit card on Oct. 20. Staff determined that the purchases were fraudulent and contacted the Weyburn Police Service.
MP shaken by event

MP shaken by event

October 22 will be a day that Souris-Moose Mountain MP Ed Komarnicki will never forget, as he was witness to the extraordinary events that included the shooting of a soldier at Canada’s National War Monument, followed by a shootout inside the Central

Weyburn businessman to receive new builder award

Weyburn businessman Ted Hillstead will receive the first-ever Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce “Roger Phillips Chamber Builder Award” at the ABEX Awards on Saturday, Nov. 1.

Creelman Theatrical Club readies for dinner theatre

Creelman (cpd) — Plans are underway for Creelman Theatrical Club’s 34th annual dinner theatre.
2014 harvest wrapping up in southeast

2014 harvest wrapping up in southeast

Good harvest progress was made this week thanks to relatively warm and dry weather conditions. Ninety-three per cent of the crop is now combined. This is just behind the five-year (2009-2013) average of 96 per cent.
Packed Cugnet Centre for the Communithon

Packed Cugnet Centre for the Communithon

The viewing area of the Cugnet Centre is packed with parents, grandparents and other family members as they watch the school-aged children take the stage during the 33rd annual Communithon.
Sisters perform during last hour of Communithon

Sisters perform during last hour of Communithon

Tenille Arts is joined on stage by her sister Brooklyn, during the last hour of Communithon, held in the Cugnet Centre on Saturday.
Expressing feelings about local artists’ work

Expressing feelings about local artists’ work

Grade 9 art students from the Weyburn Junior High think about what feelings are elicited by the paintings on display in the Allie Griffin Art Gallery, during a visit on Thursday to see the works by Heather van der Breggen and her daughter Rickee-Lee
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