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Weyburn students participate in 2015 U of S spring convocation

A total of 20 former Weyburn students were among the 3,375 students that graduated this spring from the University of Saskatchewan.

Seeding nearing completion

Seeding is nearing completion in the province with 97 per cent of the crop in the ground, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture's Weekly Crop Report.

City of Weyburn proclaims Native Prairie Appreciation Week

The City of Weyburn is once again proclaiming the third week in June as Native Prairie Appreciation Week.
Impaired drivers face charges

Impaired drivers face charges

On June 6, the Weyburn Police Service received numerous calls regarding a single vehicle collision on Saskatchewan Drive.
ArtFarm III - only a week away

ArtFarm III - only a week away

Submitted - Both of this week's featured artists express themselves by creating portraits. Rickee-Lee Webster is a painter with a verve for clarity and detail and Max Himsl is a sculptor with an eye for photorealism.
Neil Roszell named Saskatchewan Oilman of the Year

Neil Roszell named Saskatchewan Oilman of the Year

Neil Roszell, P.Eng., President and CEO of Raging River Exploration Inc, was named Saskatchewan Oilman of the Year at the 19th Annual Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Show in Weyburn on June 3.

Give me a break

Spring is in the air, the farmers are working in their fields and the kids are playing on theirs.

‘Highway Hunnies’ hit the road June 7

Regina's first organized group of women motorcycle riders, the Women in the Wind Highway Hunnies Chapter are hosting a special ladies only ride event in the province June 7 to celebrate International Women in the Wind (WITW) ride day.

Rider Insider

Two quotes. That's all you need. Just two simple quotes. As we embark on a brand new football season with the Saskatchewan Roughriders and finally put 2014 in the past, there are only two people we need to hear from.

Duplicate Bridge report

Submitted - The Weyburn Duplicate Bridge Club continues to play on Monday evenings at 7 p.m. and Thursdays at 1 p.m. at the Wheatland Senior Centre. During July and August, however, games are played only on Monday evenings.
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