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The family of Saskatchewan hurts

In many families, when one person hurts, or grieves, they all hurt and grieve, and they support one another as they go through the process of handling the feelings of pain and loss.
Police investigating sexual assault, drug trafficking

Police investigating sexual assault, drug trafficking

The Weyburn Police Service is investigating a report of a sexual assault on Friday.
Vigil held in memory of the Humboldt Broncos

Vigil held in memory of the Humboldt Broncos

Former Red Wings chaplain James Brackpool, at right, spoke after 16 candles were lit in memory of the 15 victims of the bus crash involving the Humboldt Broncos on Friday, plus one for the survivors of the crash and the First Responders to the accide
Crocus 80 cast receives TheatreFest award

Crocus 80 cast receives TheatreFest award

Adjudicator Gordon Portman, at left, presented the Margaret Corbett Aspirant Award to the entire cast of the Crocus 80 play, “And A Child Shall Lead”, during the awards ceremonies for TheatreFest 2018 on Saturday evening at the Cugnet Centre.
Wood carvers share tips at provincial carving event

Wood carvers share tips at provincial carving event

Weyburn wood-carver Bob Linnell chatted with Leo Belanger of Regina as across from them Herb Klassen of Regina worked on his carving project, during the Saskatchewan Carvers ShareShop event hosted by the Weyburn Carvers group on Saturday and Sunday a
Exploring one’s inner clown at workshop

Exploring one’s inner clown at workshop

Participants in a clowning workshop let some of their inner impulses show through while wearing a clown nose, in an exercise on Wednesday.
Taking the proper stance in stage fighting

Taking the proper stance in stage fighting

Instructor Ryland Alexander, at right, led a group in learning how to stage a fight on stage during a play, in a workshop hosted by Theatre Saskatchewan on April 3 at the T.C. Douglas Centre.
Spring snow impacts busing at Cornerstone

Spring snow impacts busing at Cornerstone

The late spring snowstorm on March 4-5 had an impact on the quarterly numbers for bussing students in the Southeast Cornerstone School Division, trustees were told at their monthly board meeting on Wednesday.
‘Mad Hatter Tea Party’ fundraiser in Fillmore

‘Mad Hatter Tea Party’ fundraiser in Fillmore

A “Mad Hatter’s Tea Party” fundraiser will be held on Saturday, April 14 at the Fillmore Hall, and everyone is invited to attend. Doors will open at 1:30 p.m. and the tea party starts at 2 p.m.
Fire fighters douse fire in RV

Fire fighters douse fire in RV

Two members of the Weyburn Fire Department spray down some hot spots in an RV that was destroyed by fire on Thursday afternoon on Highway 35, on the first curve south of Weyburn. Traffic was delayed while the fire was put out and the RV was removed.
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