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Artists unite in The Underground

New downtown business is owned by many artists

EDITORIAL: Suspending senators is only the start

History was made on Parliament Hill on Nov. 5, when Canada's Upper Chamber, the Senate, took a vote and suspended three of their own: Saskatchewan's Pamela Wallin, Mike Duffy and Patrick Brazeau.
Bricks being saved for Centennial project

Bricks being saved for Centennial project

Charlie Pirie cleans off the mortar from bricks salvaged from the Weyburn Collegiate (in the background), for a request to save 1,000 bricks for the City of Weyburn's Centennial project.

Eadie mural to be unveiled at museum

A piece of Weyburn's history saved from the wrecking ball of Souris Valley in 2009, the James Eadie mural, will be unveiled in its new home at the Soo Line Historical Museum on Monday, Nov. 18. The unveiling ceremony will be held at 2 p.m.
My Nikkel's Worth

My Nikkel's Worth

A little while ago, I had a rant about justice, or rather, instances where there should be justice meted out.
Living Well

Living Well

Question: are there technologies that can benefit millions of people that sit forgotten in research labs and research papers for years, if not decades? Sadly, yes. And people can suffer unnecessary illness and death as a result.
Crocus 80 wins three TheatreOne awards for 'Collateral Bodies'

Crocus 80 wins three TheatreOne awards for 'Collateral Bodies'

Crocus 80 Theatre cast and crew of "Collateral Bodies" gather at the Regina Performing Arts Centre, where they competed at Theatre Saskatchewan's TheatreOne competition, hosted by Regina Little Theatre on Oct. 31, Nov. 1 and 2.
Decorative bricks, stones removed from Collegiate

Decorative bricks, stones removed from Collegiate

A workman uses a hammer and chisel to separate a section of the white stone that went along the top of the Weyburn Collegiate building, as demolition of that facility is now in its preliminary stages.
Veterans preparing for Remembrance Day

Veterans preparing for Remembrance Day

Veteran John Hearn helps fellow veteran Jim Richards pin a poppy on his uniform before Remembrance Day ceremonies at the cenotaph. Remembrance Day ceremonies will begin on Monday, Nov. 11 at the cenotaph.

Ghostly Tour set for All Saints Day

All Saints Day is the perfect day to set out on a tour of the haunted sites of Weyburn. Here N There Tours and Entertainment is setting out tonight to tour seven sites in the city that are presumed to be haunted.
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