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One piano, four hands at Concert Series

One piano, four hands at Concert Series

One piano, four hands at Weyburn Concert Series
Cameraman focuses on Communithon stage

Cameraman focuses on Communithon stage

Volunteer cameraman Jeff Hayward focuses on the stage at the Weyburn Comprehensive Cafetorium, during the 29th annual Weyburn and District United Way's Communithon.
My Nikkel's Worth

My Nikkel's Worth

You know you're in a province where people love politics, when you see political advertising and it's not even an election year.

Banquet supports wetlands

The 31st annual Ducks Unlimited Dinner and Auction will take place in Weyburn on November 6 at McKenna Hall. The banquet will feature a prime rib supper, raffles, as well as silent and live auctions.

Senior artists' group on display

Art provides an outlet for expression that defies age. That's evident in the artworks of the Golden Tones Artists? Group, which will have work on display at the Allie Griffin Art Gallery from October 26 to November 7.

Book series follows Saskatchewan soldier

An Estevan author is coming to Weyburn to read from her new series of books - The Other Side.
Celtic Tenors perform Oct. 25

Celtic Tenors perform Oct. 25

Weyburn Concert Series will be presenting the Celtic Tenors as their kick-off to the 2010-2011 season on Monday, October 25 at the Weyburn Comprehensive School Cafetorium at 7:30 p.m.

Headless Hauntings on Hallowed Hill

The Tommy Douglas Centre is putting on a Halloween Haunting with the Headless Horseman on October 29, 30 and 31. Participants can expect a spooky story telling of a condensed version of Sleepy Hollow at the Headless Hauntings on Hallowed Hill event.

Let us work 'the United Way'

The residents of Weyburn and area have shown they are generous, time and time again, with their time and their money when a good cause comes along that everyone can get behind.
The 'Queen' honours museum volunteers

The 'Queen' honours museum volunteers

Art Wallace, president of the Soo Line Historical Society, is dubbed as "Lord Wallace" by Queen Elizabeth, a.k.a. Donna Sanders, as museum volunteer Mary Konotopetz looks on (and who was given the title of 'Lady').