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Learn from our vets

We as Canadians would pay the greatest tribute to our veterans by taking lessons from what they went through, so future generations can avoid making the same mistakes in their lives, a packed audience heard Monday in the Weyburn Legion Hall.
Bricks being saved for Centennial project

Bricks being saved for Centennial project

Charlie Pirie cleans off the mortar from bricks salvaged from the Weyburn Collegiate (in the background), for a request to save 1,000 bricks for the City of Weyburn's Centennial project.

MP, MLA react to senate issue

Three senators - Pamela Wallin, Mike Duffy and Patrick Brazeau - were suspended from the Senate of Canada on Nov. 5.
Returning the serve

Returning the serve

Weyburn Junior High Cobras player Payton Mabee, left, bumps up the ball as she returns a serve from the St. Michael Tigers, during an after-school exhibition game on Wednesday at St. Michael School.

Eadie mural to be unveiled at museum

A piece of Weyburn's history saved from the wrecking ball of Souris Valley in 2009, the James Eadie mural, will be unveiled in its new home at the Soo Line Historical Museum on Monday, Nov. 18. The unveiling ceremony will be held at 2 p.m.
Ron Schmidt

Ron Schmidt

Ron Schmidt, beloved father and grandfather, passed away peacefully with his loved ones by his side on the evening of November 1, 2013.
Playing 'The Last Post'

Playing 'The Last Post'

Alexis Watson plays the "Last Post" immediately before the two minutes of silence, and then played the song "Reveille", as part of the outdoor ceremonies for Remembrance Day held at the city's cenotaph in Memorial Park on Monday.

Weyburn District Planning Commission to unveil plan draft

The Weyburn District Regional Planning Commission will unveil the first draft of the Official District Plan which is ready for public consultation, at an open house on Thursday November 14.

Police respond to 90 calls last week

Due to the rising number of similar complaints, Weyburn Police Services are reminding the public to remove all valuables from your vehicles and to lock the doors. Police received a complaint of an attempted theft from a vehicle on Sunday, November 3.

Habitat for Humanity to hold information session

A home for a family would be a nice Christmas gift and Habitat for Humanity is hopeful to give this gift. Habitat for Humanity is holding a public Home Ownership Information session on Wednesday, November 13 at Captain's Hall at 7 p.m.
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