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School boards struggle with staffing costs

School boards struggle with staffing costs

The two school boards serving the southeast area, the Southeast Cornerstone and Holy Family school divisions, are both struggling with the request from the provincial government to roll back staffing costs by 3.
Art Farm V: Raw, Refined and Pure

Art Farm V: Raw, Refined and Pure

By Max Himsl The massive proliferation of cell phone cameras has meant that literally everyone is a photographer these days.

Things to Ponder

I think once you reach the age of 50, you really start to appreciate the little things in life. While contemplating some life decisions and choices, I came across some interesting articles.

There are consequences of intoxicated driving

Despite the dangers and consequences of drinking and driving, there are still a surprising number of drivers who have poor judgement of getting behind the wheel after consuming alcohol.
National Marking Excellence awards for Weyburn Credit Union

National Marking Excellence awards for Weyburn Credit Union

Weyburn Credit Union (WCU) was nationally recognized with three achievements in Marketing Excellence (AIME) Awards presented by the Marketing Association for Credit Unions (MACU).
Lorraine Marion Herberholz

Lorraine Marion Herberholz

Lorraine Marion Herberholz passed away peacefully surrounded by her loved ones on Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at the age of 78 years.
Brian Charles Goranson

Brian Charles Goranson

It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Brian Charles Goranson on Sunday, May 7, 2017. Brian’s passing comes unexpectedly after a short illness. Brian was born in Weyburn on March 21, 1951 to Donald and Oliveen Goranson.
Alphonse Hubert Fossenier

Alphonse Hubert Fossenier

1932 ~ 2017
Ron Branvold

Ron Branvold

Ron Branvold, late of Wawota, passed away on May 10, 2017 at the Moosomin Hospital surrounded by his wife and children. Ron was predeceased by his parents: George and Myrtle Branvold; infant sister Dianna May.
Students warned about consequences of cyberbullying

Students warned about consequences of cyberbullying

The importance of helping others ‘finish a race’, instead of being a cyberbully, was stressed to Grade 5 and 6 students, and their parents, during a special cyberbullying presentation held by Sgt. Brian Trainor.
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