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Saskatchewan has the jobs

With a booming population, Saskatchewan's got plenty of jobs to offer people from far and wide. According to new population estimates from Statistics Canada, Saskatchewan's population jumped by 17,064 people in 2011 to an all-time high of 1,067,612.

Sask exports soared in February

Saskatchewan's merchandise exports continue to increase, reaching $2.62 billion in February 2012, up 22.2 per cent from the $2.15 billion recorded in February 2011 according to a new report from Statistics Canada.

Chamber celebrates policy win

According to the Weyburn Chamber of Commerce, the Government of Saskatchewan's recent announcement regarding tax relief for developers of new residential rental residencies is a win - especially for the growing community of renters.

New family of prehistoric birds found in Saskatchewan

The Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM) has identified a new species of prehistoric birds, based on fossils discovered in Grasslands National Park in southwest Saskatchewan.

Oklahoma! Taking the stage at WCS

"Oklahoma!" is almost here and tickets are selling fast. This musical is about the birth of a new state and the conflict between the farmers and the cowboys, interspersed with love stories. Many of the songs are well known and as always tell a story.

Volunteers make a difference

In honour of National Volunteer Appreciation Week, April 15 to 21, CNIB would like to recognize its wonderful volunteers. CNIB has always been an organization of people helping people.

Midget Wings season ends with loss in Swift Current

The Wings travelled to Swift Current on April 4 for a one-game showdown with the Hurricanes to decide the Âé¶¹´«Ã½AV Saskatchewan Hockey League champion.

Police deal with multiple thefts, vandalism

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of April 9 to 15. During the reporting period, police received 102 calls for service, including seven commercial and five residential alarms.

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Marna's Musings
Jones named University of Regina's Male Athlete of the Year

Jones named University of Regina's Male Athlete of the Year

The University of Regina held their annual Athletic Awards Night on April 10. Former Weyburn Comprehensive Eagles Football player, Brett Jones, was honored with the Male Athlete of the Year Award.
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