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Weyburn Police Service have relatively quiet long weekend

The Weyburn Police Service responded to 83 calls last week. On May 18, police were called reading a theft of a laptop from a vehicle. The matter is being investigated.

"Invasion of the Critters" at Signal Hill Arts Centre

The critters are multiplying with each firing of the kiln at Signal Hill Arts Centre.

Weyburn Motocross to host race May 25

The Weyburn Motocross Club will be hosting Round 3 of the CMRC Saskatchewan Provincial Championship Sunday, May 25 at the Raymond Giroux Memorial Race Track beginning at 10 a.m.
Spring Bouquet of Quilts V a success

Spring Bouquet of Quilts V a success

Members of Weyburn's Crocus Quilt Guild held a very successful quilts show on May 9 and 10. Over 250 viewers came in from the chilly days to see 170 quilted items.

Safe ride offered for hotel guests

Weyburn's newest hotel, the Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham is located in a rapidly developing area of Weyburn and when built out, will feature a multitude of dining choices within walking distance of the hotel.
Weyburn area artists anticipate upcoming Art Farm

Weyburn area artists anticipate upcoming Art Farm

Celebrating the art world in Weyburn, Art Farm is a family event that will include food, live music, face painting, horse drawn wagon rides as well as art in many mediums.

Pioneers to entertain at Senior Centre

The Wheatland Senior Centre will be hosting The Pioneers as they entertain during the dance on Tuesday, May 27.

Weyburn pianist takes top prize

After two days of high calibre competition - pianist Meagan Milatz, 20, was awarded the $8,000 top prize in The Shean Piano Competition on May 17 in Edmonton, Alberta.
Concert pianist practices

Concert pianist practices

Weyburn native Meagan Milatz practices a classical piece on the Steinway piano at the Tommy Douglas Centre, as she prepares to perform there with the Crimson Quartet on Sunday, June 1.
Learning to use a compass

Learning to use a compass

Corporal Dustin Wagner teaches his four-year-old cousin Aydin Boyle how to use a compass, during the annual ceremonial review and demonstrations day for the 2302 Weyburn Legion Cadets.
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