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Students urged to give best

Students urged to give best

The Class of 2014 was encouraged to follow their dreams and to press on after they graduate from the Weyburn Comprehensive School, in the speeches given by the principal, school board trustee, teacher and parents at the graduation ceremonies on Thurs

Women warned of use of date-rape drug in southeast

There have been reports of the use of the "date rape" drug, Rohypnol, in Weyburn and Estevan. In Weyburn, police victim services assistant counselor Tara Bailey said there haven't been many cases when compared to Estevan.
Alexandrina (Alice) Miller

Alexandrina (Alice) Miller

Alexandrina (Alice) Miller, nee MacDonald, of Penticton, BC, passed quietly the first day of spring - March 20, 2014, two days and one month short of her 92nd birthday.
Graduates in glamourous gowns

Graduates in glamourous gowns

A group of graduates gather on the stage in the new Cugnet Centre to show off their glamourous gowns for friends and family, during the grad punch reception held Thursday afternoon at the Comp School graduation.
Parks board, staff celebrate Int'l Trails Day

Parks board, staff celebrate Int'l Trails Day

Members of the City of Weyburn's Parks board and staff gather on the new train play structure, set up near the new gazebo in time for the International Trails Day celebration on June 1 near the Soo Line Museum. Up on the train engine are Coun.
Band selection at QE

Band selection at QE

Blayke Walbaum gets hands-on experience with an alto saxophone, under the guidance of St. John's Music instructor Tanya Tazziolo.

I am a restaurant menu decidophobe

Tanya's Tales
Tenille Arts makes semi-finals

Tenille Arts makes semi-finals

Ten emerging country artists have been selected as semi-finalists in the 2014 version of The Next Big Thing, competing for a chance to take their careers to the next level and win a custom-tailored prize package valued at more than $15,000 - consisti

Sun Country Health Region achieves balanced budget

Sun Country Regional Health Authority approved a balanced operating budget for the 2014-15 operating year at its regular meeting on Wednesday, May 28. The budget incorporates the Region's vision, health priorities and strategic directions.
Supporters attend Habitat for Humanity groundbreaking ceremony

Supporters attend Habitat for Humanity groundbreaking ceremony

Committee members of Habitat for Humanity, dignitaries, and business sponsors gather around Angie Dunn and her two children, Teagan and Stewart (Stuey), as they break ground on the construction site for Weyburn's first-ever Habitat for Humanity home.
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