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My Nikkel's Worth

When a loud, intense thunderstorm comes rolling through an area, people react in one of two ways, usually: one group will close the blinds and hunker down, and hope the storm passes without too much damage from the wind, rain or lightning.
Weyburn's Pioneer Woman statue project

Weyburn's Pioneer Woman statue project

Pioneer women to be honoured with project

Wish Foundation assists to fulfil dreams for sick kids

The Children's Wish Foundation truly is a unique charity. Since 1984, this Canadian organization has made it their mission to grant the favorite wishes of children afflicted with life threatening illnesses.

Weyburn police investigate vehicle theft, some accidents

The Weyburn Police Service dealt with a vehicle theft, mischief and some minor vehicle accidents over the past week. Police received a report of a vehicle being stolen from the Junior High parking lot on Sunday.
Drifter enthusiast with his prize car

Drifter enthusiast with his prize car

Weyburn resident Kolton Ryan shows off his 1986 Toyoto Corolla that he has modified and built up from the ground up for drifting, a unique form of racing that involves pushing the car to its limits without losing control.
Ada Minnie Greer

Ada Minnie Greer

November 8, 1921-July 21, 2014
Inez June (Marie) Guider (nee Leiski)

Inez June (Marie) Guider (nee Leiski)

Inez June (Marie) Guider (Nee: Leiski) , late of Weyburn, passed away July 30, 2014, at the age of 80 years. Inez was born in Weyburn on May 31, 1934, the seventh of eight children born to Bill and Rose Leiski.
Blockers try to keep jammer from getting through

Blockers try to keep jammer from getting through

Two referees keep an eye on the teams as a blocker for the Swift Current Veronicas (in pink) falls as Weyburn blockers for the Strait Jackettes try to maintain a solid line going around the track.
Playing parachute games at Heritage Village

Playing parachute games at Heritage Village

Children and their leaders lift up the parachute high before running underneath to sit down under it, during one of the children's games held at the Heritage Village for the annual Weyburn Wheat Festival on Saturday.

Second hantavirus death reported in Saskatchewan this year

Health officials are reminding Saskatchewan residents to take precautions against hantavirus infections. Deer mice, the animal that carries the disease, are present throughout Saskatchewan.
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