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Happy Nun Cafe will be singing the blues

Happy Nun Cafe will be singing the blues

Forget has become synonymous with music. The small village has become known in the region for providing musicians with a cozy venue to share their art, and this weekend - Feb. 4 - 5 - they will be singing the blues.
Carlyle Elementary celebrates Family Literacy Day

Carlyle Elementary celebrates Family Literacy Day

Reading, writing, and arithmetic are the fundamentals of early education. For the first 'R', Canada holds an annual event to help support reading and literacy among students and their families.

New semester at Comp

School is back in session at the Weyburn Comprehensive School with the second semester having begun on January 31. Students will be busy familiarizing themselves with new classes and new teachers.

Ambulance fees to rise in region

The Sun Country Regional Health Authority (SCRHA) approved the increase of ambulance fees at its regular monthly meeting on January 26. Rates will go up in Sun Country Health Region as of April 1.

Police respond to violent domestic dispute

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the period of January 23 to 30: *On January 28, at approximately 11:15 p.m. police responded to a 911 call of an assault in progress at a Weyburn residence.
Maryfield residents give to support water pipeline

Maryfield residents give to support water pipeline

The village of Maryfield held a village meeting on the evening of Wednesday, Jan. 26 to share news and seek a public mandate regarding the village's water pipeline project.
Cattle 'a lifestyle,' says new area ranchers

Cattle 'a lifestyle,' says new area ranchers

When Sarah Anderson graduated from the University of Alberta, she and her soon-to-be husband decided that they wanted to get a ranch of their own.

Health Region apologizes for privacy breach

Sun Country Health Region (SCHR) sent letters of apology to 66 patients on January 31 after discovering their right to privacy was breached.

N'Dyer Need fills need in local figure skating world

If you are in need of figure skating gear, look no further than N'Dyer Need. Owned by a local mom-and-daughter duo, the company is here to offer a variety of supplies for figure skaters and dancers.
Superb snow conditions for Optimist rally

Superb snow conditions for Optimist rally

The 18th annual Arcola Optimist Snowmobile Rally went off without a hitch recently, blessed by what one Winnipeg-based rider called, 'The best snowmobile conditions I've ever seen!' The sun shone brightly on fields well buried under a soft blanket of
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