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School safety patrollers to attend a jamboree

School safety patrollers to attend a jamboree

CAA Saskatchewan will host approximately 77 patrollers and 21 chaperones for the 27th Annual CAA Saskatchewan School Safety Patrol Jamboree, May 4-6 in Regina.
Farmers begin seeding operations in area

Farmers begin seeding operations in area

A producer pulls a large seed drill with fertilizer as he begins seeding operations on a field located east of Weyburn on Saturday afternoon.
Agriculture theme and stories discussed by T&C Women

Agriculture theme and stories discussed by T&C Women

Submitted by Kathryn Groshong An agriculture theme was discussed during the Town and Country Women meeting, held at Souris Gardens Condo social room on April 12, with Dorothy Dennis as hostess. There were nine members in attendance.
Taking in the history of the Souris during Jane’s Walk

Taking in the history of the Souris during Jane’s Walk

Lindsay Manko-Bauche, standing on the bench at right, organizer of Weyburn’s first-ever Jane’s Walk event, explains some of the history and facts behind the Souris River, to a group taking part in the inaugural walk at a stop in the Tatagwa Parkway.
In pursuit of the ball carrier

In pursuit of the ball carrier

A bantam lacrosse player for the Weyburn Thrashers, team No. 2, is chased by two Regina players as he runs up the court to the Regina zone, during a league lacrosse game on Thursday evening at Crescent Point Place.
New school calendar has longer winter break

New school calendar has longer winter break

A longer Christmas break is one of the benefits for the 2017-18 school calendar, which was approved by the Southeast Cornerstone Public School Division during their board meeting on Thursday.
Prairie tour important to NDP leader candidate

Prairie tour important to NDP leader candidate

A prairie tour was very important to Niki Ashton, a federal leadership candidate for the New Democrat Party, for it gave her a chance to connect with the roots of Tommy Douglas in Weyburn, and her own prairie roots.
New regulations coming for scrap tire recycling

New regulations coming for scrap tire recycling

The Ministry of Environment plans to develop new scrap tire recycling regulations to reflect changing industry needs in Saskatchewan and address increasing public expectations for governance, accountability and transparency.
Cornerstone starts planning for new school

Cornerstone starts planning for new school

A new elementary school is being planned by the Southeast Cornerstone Public School Division, and they have received $1.3 million in planning money for the new build.
#DriveSober for safe grad nights

#DriveSober for safe grad nights

As graduation season is quickly approaching, SGI is reminding students to make planning a safe ride home part of their celebrations. Teen drivers are overrepresented in fatal collisions involving drugs and alcohol.
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