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Cinema tickets are just $4 this Sunday

Cinema tickets are just $4 this Sunday

National Cinema Day on August 27 will see admission prices slashed to $4 at participating theatres including in Saskatchewan.
Crop report: farmers busy harvesting fall cereals, receive rain

Crop report: farmers busy harvesting fall cereals, receive rain

The southeast is busy taking off their fall cereals and now has 50 per cent of winter wheat and 78 per cent of fall rye in the bin.
Welcome barbecue party hosted by Â鶹ÊÓƵeast Newcomers

Welcome barbecue party hosted by Â鶹ÊÓƵeast Newcomers

Newcomers to the community gathered at a welcome barbecue party hosted at McKenna Hall on August 23.
Weyburn Independent Riders to collect food for annual parade

Weyburn Independent Riders to collect food for annual parade

Prior to the Salvation Army Parade, the Independent Motorcycle Riders will collect food donations at the Weyburn Walmart.
Severe thunderstorm watch lifted in some areas

Severe thunderstorm watch lifted in some areas

Severe thunderstorm watch no longer in effect for Estevan and Weyburn.
My Nikkel's Worth: We need ‘Jack Bauer’ here ...

My Nikkel's Worth: We need ‘Jack Bauer’ here ...

One of the most memorable historical moments in the city was the visit by film and TV star Kiefer Sutherland in October of 2010.
More or Less: feeding a crowd

More or Less: feeding a crowd

Whether you are feeding a few or many, in the field or in a banquet hall, make your meals memorable. Make them with love.
Herlick, Danielson are top players at Junior Boys’ Championships

Herlick, Danielson are top players at Junior Boys’ Championships

The next Canadian Championship is the mid-amateur Men’s Championship in St. Andrews, N.B. at the Algonquin Golf Course.
City of Weyburn to replace flagpoles at Memorial Park

City of Weyburn to replace flagpoles at Memorial Park

The project will see the new flagpoles installed on either side of the cenotaph, and once they are in, the current flagpoles will be removed.
Parental inclusion, consent policies announced for Sask. schools

Parental inclusion, consent policies announced for Sask. schools

Education Minister Dustin Duncan announces policies including requiring parent permission when changing preferred name and pronouns for students under 16
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