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Students getting excited about student leadership conference

Students getting excited about student leadership conference

The Comp student representative council (SRC) practice a spirited dance in preparation for the National Student Leadership Conference. The Comp will host the leadership conference from Sept. 24-28.
Fall colours in an art project

Fall colours in an art project

Residents of the Tatagwa View long-term care centre add their own creative touches on an art project in the Dew Drop-In activity area on Wednesday morning. At left is Carolyn Gervais, and at right are Amelia Fellner and Betty Verot.
A beautiful view of harvest from the Weyburn Inland Terminal

A beautiful view of harvest from the Weyburn Inland Terminal

Harvest progress can be seen for miles in this elevated view from the Weyburn Inland Terminal. With the dry August and expected warm September the crops that have yet to be harvested will soon only be stubble.
Celebrating

Celebrating

Marna's Musings

Komarnicki glad for changes to Estevan plants

Member of Parliament for Souris-Moose Mountain, Ed Komarnicki said that Environment's Minister Kent's recent announcement in Saskatoon is "good news for Estevan and Saskatchewan.

Billets urgently needed

Billets are still urgently needed for students who will be in Weyburn for the Canadian Student Leadership Conference later this month.

Murder needs males

The 'Murder Most Fouled-Up' production crew of Crocus 80 theatre is seeking more male actors for the one-act play, which runs in late November. Any men interested in getting into acting in local theatre can attend the T.C.

YouthBiz contest returns for students

School is back in session and some students in southeast Saskatchewan are already busy preparing their 2012 YouthBiz contest entry! YouthBiz is a business competition designed for grade six to twelve students in the Community Futures (CF) Sunrise are

School zone safety blitzing

Nearly 300 motorists caught speeding through school zones during this month's traffic safety blitz.
Sun Country Kids Club is operating in full swing

Sun Country Kids Club is operating in full swing

Sun Country Kids Club is a non-profit organization that provides programs for school-age children, grades one to six. The before and after school programs and day camp programs are currently up and running at Souris School and Haig School.
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