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"I just took my eyes off the ball." - Weston Dressler, July 20, 2012 He was speaking about himself, but he might as well have been speaking for the entire team. The Saskatchewan Roughriders took their eye off the ball in Week 4.

Nearly nine out of ten patients get surgery within six months

About 89 per cent of patients waiting for surgery in Saskatchewan are receiving it within six months, wait times statistics show. The health system's goal for 2012-13 is to provide all patients an offer of surgery within six months.

Vandals shoot vehicles with pellet guns, young offenders cause mischief

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of July 15 to 21: During the reporting period, the Weyburn Police Service received 136 calls for service.

Local teen helps Team Saskatchewan win the Cup

Fifteen-year-old line backer, Logan Mainil, son of Mike and CJ Mainil, recently competed as part of the Under 16 league for Team Saskatchewan at the Red River Cup in Winnipeg.

Government strategizing for the advancement of creative industries

The Government of Saskatchewan recently announced details of the consultation process for the creative industries.

Lenferna earns berth on Canadian Men's Junior National team

After a three week selection camp in Montreal, Lenferna secured selection to the Canadian Men's Junior Water Polo team that left for a training camp in Europe on July 22.

Get out and play!

Now that summer is here, and the weather is warmer, what are your plans to keep your children active? Sadly, not enough Canadian children are being active, even though it is part of a healthy lifestyle.

Provincial horticulture show to be held in Weyburn

The Weyburn Horticultural Society will be hosting the 2012 Saskatchewan Horticultural Association Provincial Horticultural Show in Weyburn on Friday, August 10.

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Marna's Musings
Anderson family creates legacy

Anderson family creates legacy

All the Andersons have purchased their seats, have you purchased yours? Mom, Vera Anderson had a brilliant idea of how the Anderson family could support the Triple C Centre and their goal of reaching $3.5 million.
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