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Former Weyburn resident and author releases first fictional book

Former Weyburn resident and author releases first fictional book

A former resident of the Griffin-Weyburn area, Mark Morton, has just released his first work of fiction, a dystopian science fiction tale entitled 鈥淭he Headmasters鈥.
Construction causes disruptions at St. Paul鈥檚 Hospital

Construction causes disruptions at St. Paul鈥檚 Hospital

Patients are advised to allow extra time for registration.
Photos: Students give thoughts on love through Cupid's Cuties promotion

Photos: Students give thoughts on love through Cupid's Cuties promotion

Students from Pleasantdale School in Estevan gave their thoughts on love for this year's Cupid's Cuties promotion.
Kelvington rallies for snowmobile club despite lack of snow

Kelvington rallies for snowmobile club despite lack of snow

Riders came from Regina, 麻豆视频ey, Hudson Bay, Melfort and the Kelvington local area.
Assiniboia RCMP investigating fatal collision

Assiniboia RCMP investigating fatal collision

The driver of an SUV, a 62-year-old male from Regina, was declared deceased by EMS at the scene.
Sask. woman charged with second-degree murder after assault victim dies

Sask. woman charged with second-degree murder after assault victim dies

Doreen聽Oseemeemow appeared in Meadow Lake Provincial Court Feb. 13.
Differing accounts offered on why talks with teachers broke down

Differing accounts offered on why talks with teachers broke down

Government, STF each accusing the other side of walking away from negotiations to try and end the teachers鈥 job action.
Editorial: Could this opinion piece one day be considered illegal?

Editorial: Could this opinion piece one day be considered illegal?

Ontario New Democratic Party MP Charlie Angus wants to make promotion of fossil fuels illegal. An opinion piece.
Graeme Fish skates to January honours

Graeme Fish skates to January honours

Sask Sport鈥檚 January Athlete of the Month
Tonight's Lotto Max jackpot up to $60 million

Tonight's Lotto Max jackpot up to $60 million

Tickets for tonight鈥檚 Lotto Max draw are available until 9:30 p.m. in Saskatchewan at all Lotto Spot locations, Subscription Spot and the Lotto Spot app.
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