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Seniors' organizations keep people active

Seniors' organizations keep people active

A look at what some senior organizations are doing in their communities.
Wawota residents gather to remember

Wawota residents gather to remember

The latest news from Wawota.
Alida news - residents attend Remembrance Day service

Alida news - residents attend Remembrance Day service

The latest happenings from Alida.
Estevan Mercury Nelson Motors 4-H Member of the Month: Laura Christensen

Estevan Mercury Nelson Motors 4-H Member of the Month: Laura Christensen

Laura Christensen says she never could have imagined the opportunities that would have been created when she joined the Alameda 4-H Beef Club more than a decade ago.
Wheatland Seniors Centre to host supper, Christmas bazaar

Wheatland Seniors Centre to host supper, Christmas bazaar

A Christmas bazaar will be held on Saturday, Dec. 2 at the Wheatland, from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., with a variety of vendors to be present.
Farmers are tough like football players says former Rider

Farmers are tough like football players says former Rider

Mullinder said, 鈥淭here鈥檚 no other industry that aligns with pro football like ag does. They require similar characteristics..."
Weyburn Chamber taking entries for 29th annual Parade of Lights

Weyburn Chamber taking entries for 29th annual Parade of Lights

Each year, the Weyburn Chamber of Commerce presents an award for 鈥淏est Float for Business鈥 and 鈥淏est Float for Organization鈥.
Family Place prepares for Festival of Trees fundraiser

Family Place prepares for Festival of Trees fundraiser

The Christmas trees will be up for viewing by the public at E. Bourassa and Sons on Highway 13 West in Weyburn.
Community hot meals hosted by local churches resume at Knox Hall

Community hot meals hosted by local churches resume at Knox Hall

The meals are offered for free by the churches of Weyburn, with volunteers from the churches on hand each week.
Organic farming family retires after 25 years

Organic farming family retires after 25 years

With Warriners' 2,000 acres located near Alameda, the work began to turn the conventional farm into a certified organic outfit.
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