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A long reach for the puck

A long reach for the puck

Red Wings player Brandt Hudson, No. 15, reaches ahead of an Estevan Bruin defender to get the puck, to flip it over towards the net, during the Wings' preseason exhibition game on Wednesday evening at Crescent Point Place.
A disappearing prairie sentinel

A disappearing prairie sentinel

The Moreland elevator sits empty and unused in a field north of Pangman, with a sign and historical marker to remind passersby of the significance this rare prairie sentinel once had.
Singers perform at Stoughton Chamber event

Singers perform at Stoughton Chamber event

Singers from the Stoughton area perform songs as they take part in the Stoughton Chamber of Commerce's second annual Boomin' Business event, held on Main Street on Aug. 29.

Envision Counselling and Support Centre adds counselling for loss and grief

Loss and grief counselling has been added to the support offered by Envision Counselling and Support Centre. "Dating back to our needs assessment in 2008, we recognized there was a need in the southeast for counselling in this specialized area.

Great teachers inspire

Tanya's Tales

Wheatland Senior Centre news

The Wheatland Senior Centre holds weekly activities.
Communithon Superheroes create sidewalk art during kickoff

Communithon Superheroes create sidewalk art during kickoff

The Communithon Superheroes create sidewalk art during a kickoff barbecue at Memorial Park, held on Friday afternoon to start the 50-day countdown to the Weyburn and District United Way Communithon.
Wings to face Hounds in last exhibition game

Wings to face Hounds in last exhibition game

Four Weyburn Red Wings players did not report to training camp and have decided to pursue post secondary or work opportunities. Joe Bristow (95 F), Cody Pettapiece (94 D), Ty McLean (95 F) and Nate Morris (94 D) will not be returning to the Wings.
Speak to Me Speech and Language Services opens in Weyburn

Speak to Me Speech and Language Services opens in Weyburn

Speak to Me Speech and Language Services is a new service offered by Amber Istace in Weyburn. Istace holds a Masters in Speech and Language Pathology from Minot State University and has been practicing for 13 years, 11 of those in Weyburn.
Power to Grow Tour rolls across Saskatchewan

Power to Grow Tour rolls across Saskatchewan

Not many people wake up in the morning and wonder where their power comes from.
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