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Preschoolers enjoy singer at the library

Preschoolers enjoy singer at the library

A lively group of three and four-year-olds dance and jump as they enjoy “Singing with Sylvia” on Friday at the Allie Griffin Art Gallery, located on the lower level of the Weyburn Public Library.
On track to run for Terry Fox Foundation

On track to run for Terry Fox Foundation

Queen Elizabeth students Lindsay Vandeweyer and Skylar Schultz play rock-paper-scissors as they walk around the Comp track for the Terry Fox National School Run on Thursday afternoon. Watching are Maddison Gerry, at left, and Halle Schurko at right.
Kinsmen Telemiracle looking for entertainers

Kinsmen Telemiracle looking for entertainers

Kinsmen Telemiracle is looking for Saskatchewan singers, dancers, bands, and entertainers to audition for a chance to perform on Telemiracle 41 to be held March 4 and 5, 2017 in Saskatoon, and broadcast live on CTV.
Reasonably-priced electricity is a challenge in remote places

Reasonably-priced electricity is a challenge in remote places

Accessing reasonably priced electricity remains a challenge for over 200,000 individuals living in Canada’s nearly 300 remote communities, according to a new Conference Board of Canada report.
A national touring exhibit designed to raise awareness of the Holodomor Ukrainian genocide is in Sas

A national touring exhibit designed to raise awareness of the Holodomor Ukrainian genocide is in Sas

A national touring exhibit designed to raise awareness of the Holodomor Ukrainian genocide is in Saskatchewan for the next three weeks. The Holodomor mobile classroom was parked outside the Legislative Building for its first stop.
Malaki Dean Payne

Malaki Dean Payne

Malaki Dean Payne, late of Weyburn, born September 21, 2016 at 10:35 a.m. and passed away September 21, 2016 at 1:41 p.m. Malaki is predeceased by his great grandparents, Anthony and Clara Kot, Louis and Marjorie Maas and Vern Payne.
Tim Hortons paying it forward on Coffee Day

Tim Hortons paying it forward on Coffee Day

This National Coffee Day, Tim Hortons is asking Canadians to let their kindness shine by helping the brand share at least 10,000 free coffees in 10 days.
Senior Seat Sale will be extended to October

Senior Seat Sale will be extended to October

The Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) is extending its $15 Senior Seat Sale until October 31, 2016. Seniors aged 60 and over will now get to ride with STC for $15 one-way or $30 return plus tax for the entire month of October.
Southeast College to hold grand opening

Southeast College to hold grand opening

Southeast College has returned to its Weyburn Comprehensive location on King Street, after spending some time housed at the City Centre Mall.
Minimum wage rates increase on October 1

Minimum wage rates increase on October 1

Saskatchewan’s minimum wage will increase to $10.72 an hour. The change will take effect on October 1, 2016.
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