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Fire Escape Plan is an important focus

Every second counts during a fire. Seconds can mean the difference between residents of our community escaping safely from a fire or having their lives end in tragedy.
Arts program discussed by Town and Country Women

Arts program discussed by Town and Country Women

Submitted by Kathryn Groshong, secretary of the Town and Country Women The Town and Country Women discussed Arts and Literature in their program during their September meeting, which was held at the home of Vie Flaten on September 18.
Mayor, principal interviewed about leadership

Mayor, principal interviewed about leadership

By Greg Nikkel Mayor Marcel Roy and principal Dean Loberg were questioned by the two Grade 2 classes about how they provide leadership and take care of their responsibilities in the community.
Dale Wallin

Dale Wallin

Dale Wallin, late of Weyburn, SK, passed away peacefully with family at his side September 30, 2017, at the age of 73 years.
Carol Kenneth Hingtgen

Carol Kenneth Hingtgen

1931~2017
Ida Marie Hoffart

Ida Marie Hoffart

1930 ~ 2017
STARS Show Choir to perform on stage with Foreigner

STARS Show Choir to perform on stage with Foreigner

The STARS Show Choir, shown here as they performed some of their songs at Bison Manor on Oct. 3, will showcase their talent at a concert in Regina.
New workshops are being offered by Envision Counselling

New workshops are being offered by Envision Counselling

Envision Counselling and Support Centre has announced a new round of workshops will be starting this October. Workshops will focus on improving relationships by increasing assertiveness, boundary setting skills and resolving conflict.
Singer Tenille Arts to debut first full-length album

Singer Tenille Arts to debut first full-length album

Tenille Arts made waves with her self-titled debut EP last year, resulting in streaming giant Pandora naming her one of their new artists to watch and other media outlets touting her insightful songwriting and powerful vocals.

Pipeline loss affects all residents

The oil industry in Western Canada was rocked by the recent decision by TransCanada to cancel their application to build the Energy East pipeline from Alberta east to New Brunswick.
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