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Holy Family board frustrated, concerned at coming changes

Holy Family board frustrated, concerned at coming changes

By Greg Nikkel The board of trustees for the Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School Division expressed many frustrations and concerns about the coming changes for school boards as the Ministry of Education works to change how school boards operat

Step forward and stop the violence

This week the public is being provided a lot of information about sexual assault violence as this is Sexual Assault Awareness Week in the province.
City police investigate incidents of mischief

City police investigate incidents of mischief

Weyburn police received a report on Sunday that a number of vehicles in the 400 block of Government Road may have had their tires slashed overnight.
Anne Teresa Roberts

Anne Teresa Roberts

1917 ~ 2017
Health Card renewal packages to be released in September

Health Card renewal packages to be released in September

All Saskatchewan residents with provincial health coverage will be receiving Health Card Renewal Packages in September.
Bridge players attend Regina spring tourney

Bridge players attend Regina spring tourney

A busy April was held by the Weyburn Duplicate Bridge Club. One of the featured events was the Regina spring sectional tournament, held on April 7 in stratified pairs.
Performing to ‘Dance Away Hunger’ in Weyburn

Performing to ‘Dance Away Hunger’ in Weyburn

Dancers from the Dance Zone dance studio performed solos as part of the “Dance Away Hunger” event to help out the Salvation Army’s food bank on May 9 at the Cugnet Centre. Sienna McMorris is shown performing to the song “Pretty Baby”.
Launching a marshmallow with a catapult in Physics

Launching a marshmallow with a catapult in Physics

Comp Grade 12 student Zoe Molder, at right, watches the marshmallow launched by her catapult, in the test class for Physics 30 on Thursday at the Weyburn Comp.
SGI offers #SafeAndSnug contest for families

SGI offers #SafeAndSnug contest for families

Residents have the chance to win a $1,000 Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) for their child, simply by attending any one of the free SGI-sponsored child car seat clinics being offered across the province.
Art Farm V: Sew Hot

Art Farm V: Sew Hot

Submitted by Max Himsl After the narrow escape last week, a somewhat more sedate interview seemed advisable. Accordingly, I sought out Jaynie Himsl, an avant-garde artist cleverly disguised as an ordinary suburban woman.
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