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Native American village mowed for Culture Days

Native American village mowed for Culture Days

The edge of a teepee rings is visible in the grass behind the Tommy Douglas Performing Arts Centre, where a Native American village is replicated.
Knitters gather for Teddy Bear Tea

Knitters gather for Teddy Bear Tea

A group of knitters gather for a Teddy Bear Tea at the Weyburn Public Library on Saturday. All the different teddy bears that they knitted are displayed on the tables at the back of the room.
Laying groundwork at WCS

Laying groundwork at WCS

Construction workers bury newly laid culverts at Weyburn Comprehensive School construction project early Thursday morning. Construction workers on the site are completing phase 1 and will soon move into phase 2 of the project.
Opportunity Road Race another success

Opportunity Road Race another success

The 2013 Opportunity Road Race was held on August 18, raising a total of $4,768 for the Weyburn and District Hospital Foundation and $941 for the Weyburn Comprehensive School's SRC.

Hartley appointed to Ogema Housing Authority

Shelley Hartley has been appointed to the Ogema Housing Authority Board of Directors along with reappointments Garnet Eden, William Caird, Carol Peterson and Beatrice Struthers. Hartley is chairperson.
Weyburn Veggie Girl serves up locally-grown fresh produce

Weyburn Veggie Girl serves up locally-grown fresh produce

Locally-grown foods are trending as one of the best sources of nourishment and sustainability. If a family isn't growing their own garden each summer, they must seek out healthy foods elsewhere.

Summertime at the museum

The Soo Line Historical Museum held a variety of events over the summer, beginning with a float in the Centennial Parade on July 2. The float was a 1964 Ford Convertible owned and driven by Wayne Knibbs.

Wor-Kin Shop expands plans to include new SARCAN facility

The Weyburn Wor-Kin Shop Corp. recently announced an update to its construction plans. As announced in the spring, the non-profit will be proceeding with construction of the new Day Program Building in the coming months.

Saskatchewan patients are receiving surgeries faster

The Saskatchewan Surgical Initiative and surgical teams across the province have continued their effort to improve outcomes for patients by providing surgeries sooner.

Sask. supports recommendations to address cyberbullying

The Government of Saskatchewan supports proposed reforms to the Criminal Code to address cyberbullying and non-consensual distribution of intimate images.
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