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YF Wives announce nominees for Women of Distinction

YF Wives announce nominees for Women of Distinction

The YF Wives recently announced the 2025 Nominees for their third annual Women of Distinction Awards Gala, to be held on May 2.
Travis Patron running as an independent in Souris-Moose Mountain

Travis Patron running as an independent in Souris-Moose Mountain

Patron, who was the founder of the now-defunct Canadian Nationalist Party and has been convicted of multiple offences, is running as an independent.
WCS students compete at Skills Saskatchewan in Saskatoon

WCS students compete at Skills Saskatchewan in Saskatoon

The Weyburn Skills Team competed at Skills Saskatchewan in Saskatoon on March 28.
Weyburn Police receive complaints of counterfeit bills

Weyburn Police receive complaints of counterfeit bills

The Weyburn Police Service responded to 70 calls for service for the week of April 1 to April 7.   
Estevan woman speaks to council about purchasing land near her home

Estevan woman speaks to council about purchasing land near her home

Wanda Michel appeared before council at the April 7 meeting to discuss her family's connection to the property.
Moosomin food bank gains national standard of excellence

Moosomin food bank gains national standard of excellence

Moosomin Food Share only food bank outside of Regina and Saskatoon to have the accreditation.
Weedmark speaks about budget at Chamber meeting

Weedmark speaks about budget at Chamber meeting

Shines spotlight on help for small business, revenue sharing.
Rocanville animal control bylaw revised

Rocanville animal control bylaw revised

Pets don’t need to be licensed, but must be easily identified.
Kennedy fire chief vying for spot in Sask firefighters calendar

Kennedy fire chief vying for spot in Sask firefighters calendar

Sale proceeds benefit Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital.
Carlyle Cubs centre relies on child-care agreement

Carlyle Cubs centre relies on child-care agreement

Child Care Now Saskatchewan (CCNS) launched an open letter to Premier Scott Moe to renew the Canada-wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement.
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