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BB/BS Open House date set for Wed.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Weyburn will be hosting an Open House on Wednesday, November 16 from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. at the Weyburn Public Library.

Charity

Marna's Musings

Wor-Kin Shop needs votes in Community Revival Project

The Weyburn Wor-Kin Shop has entered a video, essay and pictures in the Joey's Only Community Revival Contest in hopes of winning the $15,000 grand prize, which would go towards the cost of a new day program building.

Banner year in 2011 for new home construction

Saskatchewan's urban housing starts in the first 10 months of 2011 were up by 33.2 per cent when compared with the same period last year, the highest percentage increase among the provinces.

'Tis the season

The 12th Annual Family Place Festival of Trees opens on November 14 within the donated space at the Weyburn Co-op Home Centre in the City Centre Mall. All the trees and silent auction items will be available for viewing during regular store hours.

Many avenues of service

The Salvation Army is known only to some as a thrift store but it is actually a church that happens to facilitate the needs of a community.
Duncan rides green wave to big majority

Duncan rides green wave to big majority

Weyburn-Big Muddy returned incumbent MLA Dustin Duncan to another four-year term, as the riding helped show that "in this province, green is the colour," as Premier Brad Wall said of the surge of popularity that swept the Saskatchewan Party to its bi

Centennial celebration takes place in Pangman

The Pangman 100-year celebration committee held their final get-together on Oct. 22, and co-hosted a harvest supper with Charity Farms Pangman school community kitchen served in the school gymnasium.

EDITORIAL: Take time to remember on Nov. 11

When the Armistice ending the First World War was signed at the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month, it was believed by some that this conflict was the "war to end all wars".

Weyburn police investigate thefts, mischief and fraud

The Weyburn Police Service responded to calls ranging from thefts to mischief and fraud during the period of Oct. 31 to Nov. 6. The police service would like to report a safe and problem-free Halloween.