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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').

Local artists on display at SHAC

Great diversity of styles and mediums are featured at the Signal Hill Arts Centre Gallery's October exhibition of works by the Hill Top Painters and Weyburn Artists Workshop.

Costumes, prizes and charity at Halloween Cabaret

A cabaret with a "spooky" theme will be supporting a good cause later this month. The Halloween Cabaret is being held on October 30 at Crescent Point Place with all proceeds going to the Terry Fowler Trust Fund.

Technology meets art at gallery

Currently on display at the Weyburn Credit Union Gallery is "Provenance" by Weyburn artist Malia Brackpool. The exhibit features mixed media artwork - original pencil drawings altered by digital technology.

SE economy should be lauded

As the Weyburn and surrounding area prepares to mark Small Business Week, there is a lot to celebrate here that people may not be aware of, not only of what is going here in the southeast, but on a province-wide scale.
Socializing and training at the Dog Park

Socializing and training at the Dog Park

Deadline for Golden Sheaf Award approaching

The deadline to nominate a deserving local farmer for the Weyburn Chamber of Commerce Golden Sheaf Award is quickly approaching.

Wheatland Senior Centre News

The results of the senior centre's activitiesfor the week ofSeptember 26toOctober 2: Bridge: (Monday) 1stJohn Whitell, 2nd Eleanora Schikurski, 3rd Vern Leach. Bridge: (Friday) 1stJim Brown,2nd Eileen Langedahl, 3rdBernice Carlson.
'We'll Meet Again,' sing Cornerstone players

'We'll Meet Again,' sing Cornerstone players

We'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when! I know we'll meet again some sunny day!' These words echo from a popular ballad that, in the minds of many, became synonymous with the Second World War.
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