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Ranchers taking stock and readying pastures for winter

The first snows have fallen on pasture land across the southeast and ranchers are busy preparing for winter and taking stock of their cattle.

STARS attends train-truck collision scene at Midale

Midale (cpd) - Midale was once again visited by the STARS air ambulance as a truck and train collision occurred just outside of Midale on Thursday. The momentum of the train brought the truck and train into town.
Living Well

Living Well

Question: are there technologies that can benefit millions of people that sit forgotten in research labs and research papers for years, if not decades? Sadly, yes. And people can suffer unnecessary illness and death as a result.

Local helps market ZEPLAY system at Mosaic Stadium

Football fans who will be taking in Rider home games, and the upcoming CFL championship Grey Cup game, will get to enjoy high-definition large-screen video replays of all the action from the field. The system is called ZEPLAY, supplied by U.S.
Robert (Bob) Kinash

Robert (Bob) Kinash

1943 - 2013
Crocus 80 wins three TheatreOne awards for 'Collateral Bodies'

Crocus 80 wins three TheatreOne awards for 'Collateral Bodies'

Crocus 80 Theatre cast and crew of "Collateral Bodies" gather at the Regina Performing Arts Centre, where they competed at Theatre Saskatchewan's TheatreOne competition, hosted by Regina Little Theatre on Oct. 31, Nov. 1 and 2.

Weyburn police investigate break-ins and thefts in area

During the week of Oct. 28-Nov. 4, the Weyburn Police Service responded to 90 calls for service. During the early morning of Sunday, police received a complaint of an attempted theft from a vehicle.
Decorative bricks, stones removed from Collegiate

Decorative bricks, stones removed from Collegiate

A workman uses a hammer and chisel to separate a section of the white stone that went along the top of the Weyburn Collegiate building, as demolition of that facility is now in its preliminary stages.
Veterans preparing for Remembrance Day

Veterans preparing for Remembrance Day

Veteran John Hearn helps fellow veteran Jim Richards pin a poppy on his uniform before Remembrance Day ceremonies at the cenotaph. Remembrance Day ceremonies will begin on Monday, Nov. 11 at the cenotaph.

Confessions of a motorist

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