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Buying lemonade to support the Kids Club

Buying lemonade to support the Kids Club

Mike Glab buys a cup of lemonade in support of the Sun Country Kids Club, which set up a fundraising lemonade stand in Memorial Park on Thursday afternoon.

TC Douglas Centre plans for new roof

Faced with a major project, and an urgent need to fix and replace their roof, the Tommy Douglas Centre board of directors are drawing up a plan of action for fundraising in order to address the need.

EDITORIAL: This newspaper is relevant to you

As you read this publication in your hands, you are holding a living piece of history - part of the ongoing history of the community of Weyburn and surrounding areas.

Crops lost after storm pelts area with hail, strong winds

A massive storm system swept through southeast Saskatchewan on Saturday and hit some farmers hard, while others were barely scathed. Terry Johnston, in Kisbey, saw "quite a bit" of hail and storm damage.

Creelman to host 'Biggest Little Fair'

The 109th annual "Biggest Little Fair" will be held in Creelman on Saturday, July 20. The fair is hosted by the Creelman Agricultural Society.

Council to allow events

The City of Weyburn will allow events for Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighters in the city, following legalization of the sport in Canada by federal legislation in June before Parliament broke for the summer.
Rider talks with former coach

Rider talks with former coach

Len Williams talks with Brendon LaBatte, a Saskatchewan Roughrider whom Williams used to coach when LaBatte attended the Weyburn Comp.
Sally Tooke

Sally Tooke

It is with great sadness the Tooke family announces the passing of Sally Tooke, long-time resident of Weyburn. Sally passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on July 8, 2013, at the age of 81 years, in Regina.

Police deal with damages to WJH, cars

The Weyburn Junior High school had two windows broken on the west side of the school on July 8. No entry was gained to the building.

Stoughton 4-H projects shown at achievement day

Stoughton (cpd) - The Stoughton Multiple 4-H Club held their achievement day on the afternoon of July 1. It was held at the Museum on Main Street. The club members featured their projects in small engine, woodworking and welding.
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