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Get kids moving

Saskatchewan in motion is not surprised by the grades in this year's Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth.
Grade 10 choir sings mashup during year-end concert

Grade 10 choir sings mashup during year-end concert

Members of the Weyburn Comp Grade 10 choir sings a mashup of "We Got the Beat" and "You Can't Stop the Beat" as their final song during a concert on Wednesday night.
Setting a high jump record

Setting a high jump record

Connor LaFoy of the Weyburn Junior High strains to clear the bar, as he tries to exceed his record-setting height of 1.71 metres in the high jump event at the regional track meet, held on Wednesday at the Comp track field.

New riding to be formed for Weyburn

A founding meeting for establishing a new constituency association for the Saskatchewan Party, in keeping with constituency boundary changes, will be held on Saturday, June 1. The meeting will be held at the Weyburn Travelodge at 7 p.m.

Reader questions delays in replacing Weyburn hospital

To the Editor: Recently there has been some questions about Weyburn's aging hospital and the seemingly endless delay in replacing that facility.

Pangman Ladies Auxiliary invite residents to meeting

Pangman (cpd) - The Ladies Auxiliary will be holding their June meeting on Monday, June 3 at Sunnyview Place at 9 a.m. This will be their last meeting until September. All ladies are invited to join.

Citizens unhappy with Senate

Residents of Souris-Moose Mountain are generally "not happy" as they express their opinions about the controversy surrounding the Senate chamber, said MP Ed Komarnicki, speaking after he attended a full caucus meeting of MPs and senators with Prime M

EDITORIAL: Upper chamber needs changing

Canada's Senate is supposed to be known as the "chamber of sober second thought", as they are supposed to look over the various pieces of legislation that come through the elected House of Commons and give them "sober" consideration.

Watson family gives $500K to health care foundations

The Watson family has honoured their late father, Mel Watson, who successfully operated Watson's Distributors, by donating over half a million dollars to different health care foundations across the province.

Farmers continue seeding operations, behind average

Farmers are progressing in their seeding operations, with many still working around wet areas in their fields. However, dryness and moisture will both be needed in the coming weeks if the warm weather continues.
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