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Ready to celebrate Weyburn Wheat Festival

Ready to celebrate Weyburn Wheat Festival

The staff at the Soo Line Historical Museum are into the spirit of the 18th annual Wheat Festival, as the museum will be hosting the bread-baking contest and the saskatoon or rhubarb pie social on Friday and Saturday, Aug. 8 and 9.
Mural a memorial to loved ones

Mural a memorial to loved ones

Artist Andres Araneda uses graffiti spray paint as he works on a large mural on the side of Jo-Ann Paxman's garage on July 29, which Paxman had done in memory of two niees and a sister who passed away.

Weyburn police lay charges for passing counterfeit bills

Officers made a routine traffic stop in Weyburn on July 22. As a result both occupants of the vehicle were arrested and appeared in court in Regina.

Depot to open in the fall

A new SARCAN recycling depot, and a new location for the Vocational Training Centre for the Wor-Kin Shop, should be ready to open this fall. Construction of a new 11,000-square-foot warehouse is progressing quickly at 1800 Ebel Road.
New executive in place for Rotary Club

New executive in place for Rotary Club

The new executive for the Weyburn Rotary Club gather following their luncheon meeting on Thursday at the Legion Hall.

Opportunity Road Race to raise funds

Registration is still open for Weyburn's Opportunity Road Race, which will be held on Sunday, August 17. Proceeds from the Opportunity Road Race will be donated back into the community.
John William Griffin

John William Griffin

John William Griffin, late of Heward passed away peacefully July 15, 2014 at the age of 83 years. John was predeceased by his parents William John Griffin, Janet Nichol Griffin, his wife Lois; sons, Earnest and Ronald; son-in-law Murray Sabados.

What happened to customer service?

For many years, the axiom in business has been, "The customer is always right", for the simple reason that keeping the customer happy and satisfied is the key to repeat business, and ongoing, sustainable business.
Museum ready to host visitors for Wheat Fest

Museum ready to host visitors for Wheat Fest

Michael and Ramona Harristhal of Minneapolis, Minn., tour the Soo Line Historical Museum on Wednesday, including having a look at the quilt show which has been put on display for the Weyburn Wheat Festival, to be held from Thursday, Aug.

Weyburn police make arrest for mischief over $5,000

A 24-year-old man was charged with mischief over $5,000 following a complaint received by the Weyburn Police Service from a local hotel of damage to a hotel room on July 26.
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