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Well that's that. The Saskatchewan Roughriders' Centennial season of 2010 ended in anti-climactic fashion with a 21-18 loss to the Montreal Alouettes in the 98th Grey Cup at Edmonton's Commonwealth Stadium on Sunday.
Local couple honoured provincially for keeping heritage alive

Local couple honoured provincially for keeping heritage alive

A Weyburn couple has been honoured both locally and provincially for their work with immigrants and keeping heritage alive and well in Saskatchewan.

Not to be tolerated: violence at home and abroad

Jennifer's Journal

College offering community-based Masters of Education

Members of Southeast Regional College (SERC) and the University of Regina (U of R) officially launched a community?based Master's of Education (MEd) program in Weyburn on December 1.
Festival of Trees earns $40,000 for The Family Place

Festival of Trees earns $40,000 for The Family Place

The Festival of Trees is being called "an incredible success," earning over $40,000 for The Family Place.

Lumsden boy wins Grey Cup experience

A 12-year-old boy from Lumsden had the opportunity to help kick-off the 98th Grey Cup from on-field with the Saskatchewan Roughriders as the Scotiabank Kid Captain.

Wheatland Senior Centre News

The results of the senior centre's activitiesfor the week ofNovember 21 toNovember 27: Bridge: (Monday) 1stJean Janoski,2nd Mildred Sandiford, 3rd Chris Diemert. Bridge: (Friday) 1stAnnie Balzer,2nd Andy Goeres, 3rdJim Brown.

Rider fans help save over 2,000 lives - 4,800 blood donations still needed

Canadian Blood Services and the Saskatchewan Roughriders have released the results of their Bleed Green campaign. The two not-for-profit organizations partnered for a season-long promotion designed to inspire Rider fans to give blood and save lives.

Wings finish November on winning note

The Wings have taken their last three games serious and know that every game now counts towards their playoff run come the New Year. Weyburn has dispatched the Notre Dame Hounds, Estevan Bruins and now the Kindersley Klippers.
Chris Knox Foundation goes to Grey Cup; suffers loss

Chris Knox Foundation goes to Grey Cup; suffers loss

Thirteen young people suffering from a life-threatening illness got the opportunity of a lifetime last week at the 2010 Grey Cup - Saskatchewan versus Montreal, thanks to the Chris Knox Foundation (CKF).
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