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Swing for Scholarships raises $5,600 for students

Swing for Scholarships raises $5,600 for students

The 12th annual "Swing for Scholarships" golf tournament was successful in raising approximately $5,600 for the Centennial Merit Scholarship program at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµeast Regional College.

Liberal, NDP and Bloc Coalition support long gun registry in close vote

Souris-Moose Mountain MP Ed Komarnicki said that the Conservative government will continue to fight to abolish the long gun registry, despite losing the vote to end the registry in Ottawa on September 22.

Health region targets medical bursaries

Sun Country Health Region (SCHR) has changed its medical bursary policy.

RCMP "expose" naked driver

A 48-year-old male from Midale will be facing charges of causing a disturbance for openly exposing himself in a public place. On September 24 at approximately 11:15 a.m.

Weyburn Concert Series ready for new season

Weyburn Concert Series is looking forward to an exciting and entertaining 2010-2011 season. This year's Concert Series offers seven concerts encompassing a wide variety of entertainment genres.

Sask. Firefighters are hot off the press!

Twelve dedicated Fire Fighters represent the men and women of the Saskatchewan Professional Fire Fighters Association (SPFFA) Burn Fund on the 2011 Saskatchewan Professional Fire Fighters Calendar - an annual fundraising project for the provincial Bu
Going canoeing on a warm fall day

Going canoeing on a warm fall day

Matthea Mlynarski, Emily Bedore and Cody Cooke push off from shore as they head out in a canoe on Nickle Lake Regional Park on Saturday afternoon, as part of a weekend campout activity with the Fifth Weyburn Scouts.
Local pays visit to 'The Crooked Bush'

Local pays visit to 'The Crooked Bush'

Weyburn resident Albert Forrester is shown during a visit with family members to "The Crooked Bush", which was nominated as one of "Seven Wonders of Saskatchewan".
My Nikkel's Worth

My Nikkel's Worth

So when is a controversy not a controversy? In my own opinion, an "issue" is not a controversy when there isn't anything wrong with what's going on - at least, locally.
From local farm boy to head vet of Sask. Ag

From local farm boy to head vet of Sask. Ag

A "whim" and an interest in biological science led Greg Douglas into the profession as veterinarian, and an interest in public policy further led him to his current position, as head veterinarian for Saskatchewan.
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