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Junior High students start their curling season

Junior High students start their curling season

Ashley Skjerdal, the skip of the junior women's team from the Weyburn Curling Club, uses her broom to mark a spot on the rink that Zoe Molder must slide towards, during the first curling session of the year for the Weyburn Junior High.

Badminton is good fun

Weyburn Badminton Club has been operating for more than 30 years on Friday and Sunday evenings at the Weyburn Comprehensive School gymnasium.

Wheatland Senior Centre news

The results of the Wheatland Senior Centre's activities from October 30 to November 5: Bridge: (Monday) 1st Erskine Sandiford, 2nd Stan Sampson, 3rd Chris Diemert. Bridge: (Friday) 1st Andy Dumba, 2nd JoAnne Hennie, 3rd Bette Leach.

Saskatchewan Municipal Awards seeks nominations

Nominations are now being accepted for the sixth annual Saskatchewan Municipal Awards (SMA) Program.

Co-op announces relocation

The Weyburn Co-op will be consolidating the products presently sold out of their City Centre Mall location to their Hill Avenue and Metro Centre locations. Product lines related to Building Materials will be relocated to the Hill Avenue location.

Weyburn Comp. School news

This weekend the senior volleyball teams will be involved in regional plays and it is that time of the year when they must qualify every weekend to advance to the provincial finals.

Midget Petro Bakken Wings have disappointing week

The Wings played three games this week and were unable to pick up any wins. On November 2, the Wings hosted the Regina Wild and were outscored 5-3. The boys got off to a sluggish start and could not dig themselves out of a hole.

Two-act Play "Vimy" to be performed at Weyburn Comprehensive

"Vimy", a poignant play about four Canadian soldiers at the Battle of Vimy Ridge, will be presented at the Weyburn Comprehensive School Cafetorium on Saturday, November 19 at 7:30 p.m.
Gallery hosts stone carving workshops

Gallery hosts stone carving workshops

Recently, 244 children from Weyburn schools participated in one of the nine Stone Carving Workshops offered through Weyburn Arts Council's Gallery-Based Programming, which is a popular and fun enrichment opportunity for school kids to learn by hands-

Police report problem-free Halloween

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of October 31 to November 6: *On November 6, police attended a motor vehicle accident as a result of very icy and slippery streets on the 600 block of Coteau Avenue.