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Students videos up for voting in national contest

Students videos up for voting in national contest

Two Grade 6 students from Assiniboia Park School, Ivy Ling and Rhyder Renner, have their Heritage Fair video projects up for voting in the Young Citizens program, vying with entries from across Canada for the chance to win a trip to Ottawa this fall.
Former contractor enjoys making stained glass windows

Former contractor enjoys making stained glass windows

A former teacher and contractor has turned his love of building in an artistic direction, as he now enjoys the “tedious” work of making stained glass windows and other projects.

Tough decisions must be made with school closures

Recently, the Southeast Cornerstone Public School Division board of trustees voted unanimously to close Souris School, along with Haig and Queen Elizabeth schools, and to move staff and students from all three schools into a new elementary school tha
Council to discuss Queen Street crossing

Council to discuss Queen Street crossing

Weyburn city council will be discussing the Queen Street crossing of the CP Rail line next to Highway 39, after another close call occurred at the crossing on June 12, this time involving an 86-year-old woman whose car was clipped by a freight train.
Hank Dorsch and Jim Buzash inducted into Weyburn’s Walk of Fame

Hank Dorsch and Jim Buzash inducted into Weyburn’s Walk of Fame

Two new names were inducted into Weyburn’s Walk of Fame, during a special ceremony held in conjunction with the annual Show and Shine on Saturday.
Cornerstone is now offering Intro to Power Engineering as a high school credit

Cornerstone is now offering Intro to Power Engineering as a high school credit

Building homegrown talent is the name of the game for SaskPower, as 20 students scattered throughout Southeast Cornerstone School Division are completing two high school credits, Introduction to Power Engineering 20L and 30L.
Souris School to close with build of new school

Souris School to close with build of new school

By Greg Nikkel The board of trustees for Southeast Cornerstone School Division voted unanimously on Thursday to include Souris School with Haig and Queen Elizabeth schools, and will close the school once the new elementary school is built and ready t
Food, music, dance featured at Multicultural Day

Food, music, dance featured at Multicultural Day

The food, music and dance of different cultures will be the focal point of Multicultural Day, to be co-hosted by the Weyburn and District United Way and the Tatagwa Parkway, on Saturday, June 24 in River Park, to help mark Canada’s 150th birthday.
Comp business students win numerous awards

Comp business students win numerous awards

Several of the Weyburn Comprehensive School’s Entrepreneurship 30 students were honoured at the provincial Junior Achievement of Saskatchewan awards gala held in Regina on Thursday evening, with finalists or awards in nearly every category.

Queen Street crossing needs to be closed

The City of Weyburn has a difficult decision to make in regard to one of its eight rail crossings, after yet another close call occurred at the Queen Street crossing near Highway 39 on June 12.
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