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Weyburn Public Library programs to resume in Jan.

The Weyburn Public Library will be offering new children and adult programming beginning in the new year as well as continuing with their older, popular programming. The library will be putting on a four-week jazz dance class program beginning Jan.
Spectra Place draws rave reviews

Spectra Place draws rave reviews

As it gets closer to opening to the public, praise is growing for Spectra Place. A tour was held Thursday for a group that included members of the media and city council.
Estevan and areas Collage festival returning in 2011

Estevan and areas Collage festival returning in 2011

It was the festival so nice they've decided to try it twice. The Collage Multicultural Festival will be returning to Estevan in 2011, and quite possibly for the next few years after that.
First fashion foray turns gown into a scholarship offer

First fashion foray turns gown into a scholarship offer

If you happen to catch Blair MacDonald busily scribbling away in a notebook, she isn't just doodling, she's probably drafting a new design that might possibly be translated into a gorgeous fashion piece.

Report cards: Positive reaction by staff, schools

Students are receiving more information on their learning habits, including strengths and weaknesses, through the new outcome-based report cards received after the first semester in local schools.
Performers on the Holiday Train

Performers on the Holiday Train

Final numbers show Dickens a record-breaker

Final numbers show Dickens a record-breaker

The eighth annual Dickens Village Festival proved to be a record breaker, according to numbers that have been complied over the past week. Visitors alone topped the numbers seen in 2008 and 2009.
Sask Watershed issues advisory to stay off ice

Sask Watershed issues advisory to stay off ice

If you're planning to go ice fishing or snowmobiling near Alameda Dam, Souris River or Moose Mountain Creek this winter, be sure to exercise extreme caution.
Clinic welcomes new doctor

Clinic welcomes new doctor

Looking back to one-year-ago, Arcola was battling through the temporary loss of its emergency and in-patient services at the hospital. There were no doctors working in the community - no one to tend to emergencies and no one to tend to patients.

End of fall session sees Saskatchewan moving forward

Premier Brad Wall said Saskatchewan continued to move forward during the fall session of the Legislative Assembly which wrapped up on December 8.
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