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Keeping cool at the Weyburn Leisure Centre

Keeping cool at the Weyburn Leisure Centre

Swimmers enjoy time at the Weyburn Leisure Centre, during a free swim for children and youth held on Wednesday afternoon. The outdoor pool will remain open for the summer season, until Sunday, August 31.
Edward Jones Golf Tournament results

Edward Jones Golf Tournament results

The Edward Jones Golf Tournament was held at the Weyburn Golf Course on August 7. The results of the 50-64 Women's category was: Gross: Cheryl Romann - 84; Leslie Walliser - 93; Terry Creurer - 94.
New sidewalk for the Comp School

New sidewalk for the Comp School

Construction workers finish the forms for new sidewalks for the daycare entrance to the Weyburn Comprehensive School on Thursday.
Taking off for the second barrel

Taking off for the second barrel

Weyburn rider Sheena Aitken spurs her horse on to the second barrel during one of her runs in a barrel-racing competition held at the Weyburn exhibition grounds over the weekend.
Gerald (Gerry) Holfeld

Gerald (Gerry) Holfeld

It is with deep sadness that the family of the late Gerald Holfeld announce his passing on July 9, 2014 at the Regina General Hospital. Gerry was born in Wynyard on July 14, 1944.
Mitchells check out silver collection at museum

Mitchells check out silver collection at museum

Barb and Orm Mitchell have a look through the Charlie Wilson silver collection at the Soo Line Historical Museum on Saturday, as they visited sites of interest around Weyburn during the weekend visit here. The son and daughter-in-law of W.O.
Jean Swenson

Jean Swenson

1919 - 2014

Memories shared of author W.O. Mitchell

Orm and Barb Mitchell spent the weekend in Weyburn to attend the celebrations at the Weyburn Wheat Festival for the centennial of the birthday of Orm's father, W.O. Mitchell, renowned Canadian author who was born and raised in Weyburn.

Y.G. library to host Go! science prog.

Yellow Grass (cpd) - The Go! Science outreach Sask. Science Centre team will be in Yellow Grass on Thursday, Aug. 14 from 12:30 to 4 p.m.

Increase of drilling will occur: PSAC

In its third update to the 2014 Canadian Drilling Activity Forecast, released on Thursday, the Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC) expects to see 11,460 wells (rig releases) to be drilled across Canada this year.
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