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Weyburn Hospital joins patient-first initiative

Saskatchewan is accelerating the expansion of a program that puts patients first by helping health care providers spend more time with patients and families and by improving the quality of care patients receive.
Study tests children's readiness to learn

Study tests children's readiness to learn

The results of a three-year study were presented in Weyburn on May 27. The Prairie Children...Prairie Futures Understanding the Early Years study determined children's readiness to learn in southeast Saskatchewan.

Police deal with alcohol-related incidences

Report from the Weyburn Police Service from May 24 to May 30:*On May 29 and 30, police attended to several calls regarding disturbances at the Weyburn Curling Rink during the annual Spring Fling. These matters were resolved without incident.
Air quality monitor installed at Weyburn

Air quality monitor installed at Weyburn

To kick-off Clean Air Day, industrial operators in southeast Saskatchewan will have enhanced reliable data on emissions and air quality following the launch of a cutting-edge air quality monitor by the Â鶹´«Ã½AVeast Saskatchewan Airshed Association (SESA
Legion members honoured

Legion members honoured

Members of the Royal Canadian Legion branch #47 were honoured at an awards ceremony recently.
Students force teachers onto roof after raising $11,000

Students force teachers onto roof after raising $11,000

Students at Assiniboia Park Elementary School raised $10,921.20 for Multiple Sclerosis (MS) research, becoming the top fundraising school in the province and forcing their principal and teachers onto the roof.
Midale students earn prestigious award for grain bin lid design

Midale students earn prestigious award for grain bin lid design

Two Midale Central School students have received national attention for designing a new kind of grain bin lid that farmers like themselves can appreciate, earning a prestigious award for their efforts.

Stoughton student wins poster contest

Rayah H. Will of Stoughton Central School was one of four grand prize winners in the ninth annual SaskPower "Energy & Our Environment" poster contest.

Wheatland Senior Centre News

The results of the senior centre's activities from May 23 to May 30:Bridge: (Monday) 1st Basil Holyer, 2nd Chris Diemert, 3rd Andy Goeres.Bridge: (Friday) 1st Jacqueline Lenz, 2nd Andy Goeres, 3rd Chris Diemert.

Meeting held to resolve truck route issues

The future of the proposed heavy truck bypass around Estevan is a little bit clearer thanks to a recent meeting.
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