QE students try for world record

Queen Elizabeth teacher Karen Satre leads off a group from her school on a walk through Jubilee Park on Wednesday, as they joined up with Assiniboia Park to be part of a national effort to break a world record. The walk was synchronized across Canada, with the schools taking part holding the walk at exactly the same time. A total of 171 students, staff and some parents took part in the walk on behalf of Queen Elizabeth.

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Action at the net

Red Wings players Preston Shupe, 24, Josh Bray, 21 and Luke Johnson, 17 at right, have the Notre Dame Hounds goalie on the ice defending his net after a scoring chance in the first period of the game played Oct. 2 at the Colosseum. Weyburn built up a 3-1 lead by the end of the second period, but they then allowed Notre Dame to come from behind and win the game by a 6-4 score. The Wings then left town for a three-game road swing over the long weekend.

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