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The second semester started in early January at the Weyburn Comprehensive School and students are well into the new courses. Basketball, curling and wrestling are continuing.
Future commons area named Colleen Weimer Hall

Future commons area named Colleen Weimer Hall

The name Colleen Weimer will be known by many future generations of students at the Weyburn Comprehensive School, as well as by the performers and patrons of the forthcoming facility known currently as the Triple C Centre.
Visiting the Turner Curling Museum

Visiting the Turner Curling Museum

Visitors to the Turner Curling Museum look over the massive pin collection amassed by Don and Elva Turner as one of the main parts of their unique collection of all things related to curling, during the official reopening of the museum on Thursday af

Weyburn Chamber announces Presidents Dinner/nominations open for Golden Spike award

The Weyburn & District Chamber of Commerce will present the Golden Spike Award at the 2012 President's Dinner on January 27 at the Royal Canadian Legion.
Imprisoned in Mexico

Imprisoned in Mexico

We often view a vacation in Mexico as a short stay in paradise, a worry-free, fun-filled vacation but we often overlook the fact that while we may be in a tourist hot spot and feel relatively safe, we are still in a lower-income country where corrupt

January 15 to 21 is Snowmobile Safety Week

For many snowmobile enthusiasts around the province, the recent snowfall has been a welcomed surprise, with snow arriving just in time to kick off Snowmobile Safety Week. January 15, 2012 marks the beginning of Snowmobile Safety Week in Saskatchewan.

Shockwave Youth locks in the New Year

The Shockwave Youth Centre, a non-profit organization that was formed to provide something entertaining and useful for the youth of Carlyle, started off the New Year with a lock-in. "Parents had to sign forms and then from 9 p.m.
Students win draw for unique experience

Students win draw for unique experience

Grade 3 student Thea Gregory and Grade 2 student Tensei Iida were given rides to and from school in a fire truck on January 5 as the result of winning a draw from the Weyburn Fire Department. During Fire Prevention Week in the fall, students at St.

Saskatchewan's population continues to grow at a record pace

According to Statistics Canada, the number of people living in the province increased by 5,651 between July 1, 2011 and October 1, 2011.
The big lift at Boundary Dam

The big lift at Boundary Dam

It was a slow and methodical process at the start, but no one seemed to mind as long as all the details were covered.
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