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Kennedy 4-H Public Speaking

The Kennedy Homecraft 4-H club help their public speaking competition on Feb 15th at the Kennedy School. We would like to thank Jean Sostorics and Cheryl Sawyer for judging. The junior members were didvided into two groups based on their age.
Kennedy Friendship Centre fun day

Kennedy Friendship Centre fun day

Kennedy Friendship Center held a fun day on Feb. 16th seniors from Kipling, Wawota, Carlyle, Kisbey & Kenosee Lake attended, a total of 66 men & women, lots of visiting, cards and pool, plus a delicious meal was enjoyed.

RCMP seek help with local thefts

RCMP are seeking the public's assistance concerning thefts in Weyburn and Yellow Grass. *On February 20, suspect(s) stole approximately 40 vehicle batteries from a construction site located east of Weyburn.

4-H Moose Mountain Mustangs

Story:4-H Moose Mountain Mustangs went to Saskatoon to the University of Saskatoon on January 29, 2011.
College awards 25 scholarships and bursaries to Weyburn students

College awards 25 scholarships and bursaries to Weyburn students

The Southeast Regional College awarded 25 scholarships and bursaries in Weyburn on February 24, totalling $21,050. The College's scholarships and bursaries are administered by the Southeast Education Foundation.
Gov't to fund new College campus

Gov't to fund new College campus

Environment Minister Dustin Duncan and MLA for Weyburn-Big Muddy made a major funding announcement for the Southeast Regional College on behalf of Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration Minister Rob Norris on February 25.
Get ready for 'Here Come the Brides'

Get ready for 'Here Come the Brides'

It's almost here. Alida's drama troupe, Act One Productions, is in its final days of practicing for their upcoming production of William D. Fisher's 'Here Come the Brides.
Upcoming fair to highlight what Weyburn has to offer women

Upcoming fair to highlight what Weyburn has to offer women

A recent resident of Weyburn wants to discover what the city has to offer a woman like herself and is spreading the word with an event to honour International Women's Day - March 8.
Family Day Winter Fest a blast

Family Day Winter Fest a blast

Cold temperatures and a harsh wind, resulting in an extreme windchill Family Day (Feb. 21) morning, did not deter people from venturing outdoors at Moose Mountain Provincial Park to partake in various planned activities.

Police attend noisy party complaints

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of February 21 to 27: *On February 27, police were called to a noisy party in the 300 block of Seventh Street.
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