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Wheatland Senior Centre news

The results of the senior Centre's activities from October 2 to October 8: Bridge: (Monday) 1st Jim Brown, 2nd Joyce Hemphill, 3rd Andy Goeres. Bridge: (Friday) 1st Bette Leach, 2nd Annie Balzer, 3rd George Gillies.

Chamber plans for All Candidates Forum

The Weyburn Chamber of Commerce has finalized plans for its All Candidates Forum for the upcoming Provincial Election.

Saskatchewan highway improvements ongoing

A record $2.2 billion investment in Highways and Infrastructure over the past four years has resulted in more than 6,000 km worth of improvements - completed or in progress - to Saskatchewan's highway network.

Missing the point

Well, it's finally happened. People warned me that it would. After 10 columns, I have received my first email from a reader who has an opinion that is significantly different than mine. I'm surprised it didn't happen sooner.

Comp. School news

This week sees the girls soccer team in league playoffs in Moose Jaw and the football team in their last game of the year on Thursday in Regina against Johnson.

Jump in student enrollment

Preliminary numbers show a significant increase in the number of students who have registered this fall at both the University of Regina and University of Saskatchewan.

Warm weather aids in harvest

Another week of warm harvest weather has allowed Saskatchewan producers to get most of the crop in the bin. Ninety-eight per cent of the 2011 crop is combined, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture's Weekly Crop Report.

Wishmaker Walk for Wishes set for Saturday

Thousands of people will walk together to raise funds to grant the most heartfelt wishes of children living with a life threatening illness. Saskatchewan is pleased to host the Wishmaker Walk for Wishes across the province on Saturday, October 15.
Running for safety

Running for safety

Weyburn public school students run safe bus evacuation drills after school on October 11 in the Queen Elizabeth School parking lot.

Envision Centre promotes 'Week Without Violence'

Envision Counselling and Support Centre announced that Oct. 17-23 has been proclaimed as the 2011 "Week Without Violence" in conjunction with the YWCAs of Canada.
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