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Pheasant feeding program underway, Difficult winter for the birds

Pheasant feeding program underway, Difficult winter for the birds

This winter has been tough on the bird population but some of them are having their lives made a bit easier thanks to a local feeding project.
Local school first in Canada to receive innovative fitness course

Local school first in Canada to receive innovative fitness course

Weyburn is the first city in Canada to receive an innovative fitness course, thanks to the generosity of local sponsors and the interest of a local parent.

Gordon F. Kells Cougar Corner

Grade 10-12 final exams are next week.

Province supports smokers who want to quit

In recognition of National Non-Smoking Week, the Saskatchewan Government is encouraging residents to make healthy lifestyle choices and consider quitting if they use tobacco.

Government accepts Court of Appeal decision on same-sex marriages

Justice Minister Don Morgan announced on January 18 that the government will accept the decision of the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal and will require marriage commissioners to perform civil marriages for all couples, including same-sex partners.

Student achievement and staff examined at meeting

Student achievement and staff levels were a few of the topics discussed at the Â鶹´«Ã½AV East Cornerstone School Division's regular monthly meeting in January.

Carlyle Community School

CES Friendship Meal On Tuesday, December 21, 2010 the staff and students gathered in the gym for the CES Annual Friendship Meal.

Stoughton Central School news

Important Dates January 21 Casual Friday $2.

Police assist RCMP in traffic pursuit

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the period of January 10 to 17: *Police are investigating a complaint of fraud from a local business. A person received property with a value over $5,000 and issued a non-sufficient funds cheque.

Free workshop to increase number of respite caregivers in Sask

Free training is being offered in several Saskatchewan communities currently, in an effort to increase the number of people in the province who are available to work as respite caregivers.
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