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Classroom Champions program seeks to help more students in SE

Classroom Champions program seeks to help more students in SE

With the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in PyeongChang, South Korea around the corner, Classroom Champions is looking to leverage the excitement surrounding the games by accepting new applications for outstanding educators to kick off the 2017-2018 school
Local players to take part in Bantam SaskFirst Tournament

Local players to take part in Bantam SaskFirst Tournament

The Saskatchewan Hockey Association (SHA), in partnership with the Western Hockey League (WHL), will host the Bantam SaskFirst Tournament this weekend at the Cooperators Centre in Regina.
A musical treat for Sun Country’s volunteers

A musical treat for Sun Country’s volunteers

Volunteers from various facilities in the Sun Country Health Region listen to a performance by the Comp School’s STARS Show Choir, put on specially for them at a volunteer appreciation tea on Thursday afternoon at the Tatagwa View long-term care cent
Stopping to pray at a key point of the procession of the cross

Stopping to pray at a key point of the procession of the cross

Members of the St. Vincent de Paul parish and the Knights of Columbus stop during the procession of the cross to pray at the corner of Second Street and First Avenue on Good Friday.
University of Regina ranked as ‘best university’

University of Regina ranked as ‘best university’

The University of Regina is one of three Canadian universities to make the Times Higher Education Young University Rankings list of the world’s best universities that are aged 50 years or under.
Tow trucks can install blue and amber lights

Tow trucks can install blue and amber lights

The provincial government introduced and passed legislation improving safety for tow truck operators. The Traffic Safety (Tow Trucks) Amendment Act, 2017 permits blue lights to be used in conjunction with amber lights on tow trucks.
New art exhibits to be displayed for the spring

New art exhibits to be displayed for the spring

It will be a busy spring for the Weyburn Arts Council, as a number of new art exhibits will be placed on display at the art galleries in the city.
Education Act changes recommended by government

Education Act changes recommended by government

Amendments are being recommended to the provincial Education Act, in response to findings from the Advisory Panel on Education Governance Renewal.
Women of Year awards recognize hard work

Women of Year awards recognize hard work

The nominees for the 17th annual Women of the Year awards, presented by Quota International of Weyburn and their partner sponsor the Weyburn Credit Union, were recognized for their community support during a luncheon held at McKenna Hall on April 11.
Over 460 items in Young Fellows auction

Over 460 items in Young Fellows auction

The Young Fellows Club of Weyburn are gearing up for their largest annual fundraising event, their online auction, which will open on Saturday, April 15.
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