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Wheatland Senior Centre news

The results of the Wheatland Senior Centre's activities from December 15 to December 21: Bridge: (Monday) First Erskine Sandiford, sec ond Chris Diemert, third John Whitell. Bridge: (Friday) First George Gillies, second Jim Brown, third Basil Holyer.
Excitement in the air as city ends centennial celebrations

Excitement in the air as city ends centennial celebrations

Children react in exclamations and joy as fireworks explode into the night sky, during a "White Night" for the City of Weyburn on New Year's Eve. These fireworks were special because they also marked the end of the centennial year for the city.

LETTER: Truck driver has to take blame for train-truck collision in city

To the Editor: I apologize to those who have already heard me rant on this subject but, as a professional semi truck driver with over 8,000,000 kms of safe driving and no commercial vehicle accidents, may I offer the city, the police, and the railroa

Province sets goals for increased growth

Looking back on the past year, Dustin Duncan, MLA for Weyburn-Big Muddy, talked about the excitement and the challenges of growth for both the province and the constituency. "For the first time in our provincial history, we reached 1.

MP Komarnicki looks at successes, trials of 2013

Ed Komarnicki, MP for Souris-Moose Mountain, described 2013 as a remarkably good year for Canada with respect to jobs, growth and economic prosperity, notwithstanding the problems in the Senate and its reverberations in the House of Commons.
New entrance for Comp almost ready for general use

New entrance for Comp almost ready for general use

The new north entrance to the Weyburn Comprehensive School is still blocked off to general public access, but should be ready for use in the new year. Lettering for the school name was recently installed into the entrance last week.

Council weighs decision

Safety concerns to the rail crossing at Queen Street, which is located close to Highway 39, will be discussed by City Council at their Jan. 13 meeting. Initial information on the rail crossing was addressed during the Dec.
For the love of art

For the love of art

Carol Reeve is a local artist who uses many different mediums to create her works of life-like art, drawing inspiration from her community and the people in it

Pangman School plans theatre play

Our principal surprised us when he announced that the Missoula Children's Theatre would be coming to our school in March. They will arrive with a set, lights, costumes, props and make-up for the production of "Alice in Wonderland".

Pouliot, Team Canada win first game of World Juniors

Derrick Pouliot and Team Canada opened the 2014 IIHF World Juniors with a 7-2 victory over Germany on Dec. 26. Pouliot also scored two assists with Team Canada, during the victory over Germany.
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