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Volunteers sought for Museum

Volunteers sought for Museum

The City of Weyburn is currently in the process of preparing the Soo Line Historical Museum for its reopening on March 19, 2016. They are seeking for volunteers to join the newly-established “Friends of the Soo Line Historical Museum” group.
Leap Day leapfrogger

Leap Day leapfrogger

A line of students leapfrog over their classmates in a leapfrogging race held at St. Michael School on Monday to mark Leap Day.
New shelter a priority for Humane Society

New shelter a priority for Humane Society

The Weyburn Humane Society is expecting another busy year, especially with ongoing renovations and repairs required at their current animal shelter.
Registration still open for the Curl for Kids Sake

Registration still open for the Curl for Kids Sake

There is still time to register a curling team for the upcoming Weyburn Credit Union Curl for Kids Sake fundraiser for the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Weyburn. The event is to take place on Saturday, March 5 at the Weyburn Curling Club.
Vision loss might result in hallucinations

Vision loss might result in hallucinations

A new study conducted by the CNIB has found that one in five Canadians with vision loss who were surveyed experience visual hallucinations, known as Charles Bonnet Syndrome.

Cable line cut in SE, SaskTel services affected

A fibre cable line was cut on Friday by an outside contractor about two kilometres outside of Estevan, affecting SaskTel land lines, Internet and cellular services in Benson.
City aims to win ‘Go Out & Play Challenge’

City aims to win ‘Go Out & Play Challenge’

The City of Weyburn has accepted the “Go Out & Play Challenge” powered by Saskatchewan Blue Cross, and are requesting that all residents to help the city to win.
School plaque unveiled at reopening of Weyburn Comprehensive

School plaque unveiled at reopening of Weyburn Comprehensive

A new school plaque is unveiled on stage during the grand reopening ceremonies for the Weyburn Comprehensive School on Thursday morning in the Cugnet Centre.
Harry Monday returns for Ag. Society comedy

Harry Monday returns for Ag. Society comedy

Detective Harry Monday has found himself way over his head in the upcoming Agricultural Society play “Monday Always Leads to Murder”. “Monday Always Leads to Murder” is written by Pat Cook.

Balancing your Budget

There are many families who are struggling to stretch their dollars, especially during the difficult economic time in the province. But it is important to balance your budget, in good times and bad.
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