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Author promotes province

The province has made the journey to a new reality, one with a positive attitude and optimism for the future, and "we're never going back," said broadcaster and author John Gormley, in his address to the Farmer Appreciation Night audience, hosted by

Still a lot of work left to do

The Weyburn and District Hospital Foundation still has a lot of work left to do ahead of them, as they work to promote the need for a new hospital for Weyburn and area.
Leaping to hit the volleyball

Leaping to hit the volleyball

Queen Elizabeth player Rohan Haupstein jumps up to hit the volleyball as it just comes over the net from Assiniboia Park as Kegan Kmita is ready behind him if he misses the ball, and at left, Josh Brown and Jake Young of Assiniboia Park.
Creating stuffed bears in girls' group

Creating stuffed bears in girls' group

Keera Tessier and Kia Crowther are busy sewing up their bears in preparation for stuffing, during a session of the Girly Get-Ta'Gather group on Nov. 4 at the Weyburn Public Library.
War Mother remembers

War Mother remembers

Each year the Royal Canadian Legion chooses one special lady to act as War Mother at the Remembrance Day Service. She goes beyond placing the first wreath and presenting a speech that day.

The Pinterest pumpkin

Halloween is here and with it comes everything that goes into preparing for it. Decorations to be put up, costumes to be made, candy to be bought and don't forget the classic activity, carving the pumpkin. As a kid I loved Halloween.

Police warn of telephone fraud

On November 2, Police received a report of a hit and run after a witness had observed a truck back into a parked car in a store parking lot and then drive away.

Wheatland Senior Centre news

The results of the senior Centre's activities from October 24 to October 30: Bridge: (Friday) First Andy Dumba, second Theresa Istace, third Berty Lou Dreis. Bridge: (Monday) First Reggie Frank, second Jim Brown, third Joyce Hemphill.
Habitat for Humanity house ready for family to move in

Habitat for Humanity house ready for family to move in

Many months of planning and hundreds of hours of work have gone into building the first Habitat for Humanity House in Weyburn.

Is less always more?

The morning of November 1, I was on a mission to rid my house of anything Halloween related. First and foremost let's not forget the Pugly pumpkin I carved the week before. It was hard to appreciate the first day let alone a week later.
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