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New culvert to create more recreation opportunities at Kenosee Lake

Increased water levels will allow for better recreation opportunities at Kenosee Lake in Moose Mountain Provincial Park.

Surgical care to improve in Sun Country Health Region

Sun Country Health Region is receiving an additional $287,300 during the 2012-13 fiscal year from the Saskatchewan government to improve patient access to surgical care.

Holland rink picks up 2011 Saskatchewan Team of the Year sports award

The Amber Holland curling team of Regina was recognized with the 2011 Saskatchewan Sport Award for Team of the Year during the Saskatchewan Curling Association's Annual General Meeting and Awards reception on Saturday, April 28 at the Ramada Hotel in
Working on a large quilt at the junior high

Working on a large quilt at the junior high

Zach Rains carefully sews together the pieces of a large quilt, during a sewing class at the Weyburn Junior High on Wednesday.

Flood, economy challenges work of SE Cancer Society

One of the challenges faced by the Southeast Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society during 2010 was flood damage to their unit office. "Everyone was affected in some way by the flood," said John Lawrence, in his last president's report.
Big payday for DeLaet in New Orleans

Big payday for DeLaet in New Orleans

Graham DeLaet played his best round of the 2012 season in the Professional Golf Association Tour, by tying fourth at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. The former Weyburn golfer tied fourth at the event, earning $281,600.

Brendon LaBatte back in Weyburn for fundraiser

Football players might be tough on the field, but a keynote speaker for the Weyburn Rider Nation Green and White Gala admits that he is a little nervous about his first ever fundraising event.

Pirates of the CUREibean plan Women's Night Out

The Pirates of the CUREibean encourage all residents to attend their second annual All Aboard For A Cure Women's Night Out, at the Weyburn Curling Rink on Friday, May 4.

Frank Carl Bird

Frank Carl Bird, formerly of Weyburn passed away suddenly on April 6, 2012 at his home in Nanaimo, BC at the age of 71.

My Nikkel's Worth

Is it just me, or do our schools sometimes put out contradictory messages, or at the very least, mixed messages? In this "enlightened" age, when it comes to a lot of sports, some schools seemingly turn their noses up at competition, especially in ele
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