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Local singer makes final cut in "Next Big Thing" competition

Local singer makes final cut in "Next Big Thing" competition

Weyburn's Tenille Arts has made it to the top 3 finalists in the running for this year's Next Big Thing competition.

May stats show all-time high in Saskatchewan

May was an exceptional month for Saskatchewan's job market according to new figures released by Statistics Canada. There were 573,300 people employed in May 2014, the highest ever recorded for any month.

RCMP investigate fatal plane crash

Estevan RCMP and the Transportation Safety Board of Canada are investigating a plane crash near Torquay on June 15 that left two Torquay area men dead. Emergency crews were called out at approximately 10:12 a.m.

McNeils to entertain at Wheatland Senior Centre on Tuesday

The McNeils will be providing the entertainment at the Tuesday afternoon dance at the Wheatland Senior's Centre on June 24. The Monday Bridge tournament saw first place go to Elfreida Mantay, second to Jim Brown, and third to Harry Schiller.

Police remind residents of the noise bylaw

Along with the nice weather, comes the increase in the number of noise complaints received by Weyburn Police Services. The noise bylaw covers all hours of the day, so police are asking that residents be respectful of their neighbours.

Stick figure families drive me crazy

Tanya's Tales

Riot takes on Valkyries in conference final

The Regina Riot will meet the undeafeated Saskatoon Valkyries in the Prairie Conference Final in Saskatoon on Sunday, June22. The Riot will need to prove on the turf what they can do.

Electronic Medical Record expands in Sun Country Health Region

Several more Primary Health care sites across Sun Country Health Region are experiencing the benefits of electronic recording technology this year.

Sask. teachers reject tentative agreement

Saskatchewan teachers have rejected a proposed tentative Provincial Collective Bargaining Agreement for 2013-17 that was reached with the Government of Saskatchewan and school board trustees in May 2014.

Grey Cup Champions huddle to save lives

Every 60 seconds someone in Canada needs blood, that's why the Saskatchewan Roughriders are helping to tackle the need for blood with Bleed Green.
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