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New building for Wor-Kin Shop gets initial approval

The Wor-Kin Shop has initial approval to proceed with construction of their new Day Program building. "It feels very good to have achieved initial approval," said Andria Brady, executive director of the Wor-Kin Shop.

Hospital Foundation has a successful fundraising year

A successful fundraising year was marked by the Weyburn and District Hospital Foundation, during their annual general meeting on Wednesday night.

Area farmers still hoping for dry heat

Farmers are hoping for warm, dry weather as they are busy controlling weeds, monitoring the crop and preparing for haying.
Students are proud to be Canadian

Students are proud to be Canadian

Merry Ghebremeskel, Ryanna Sidloski, Hailey Kirkpatrick, Taya Schmidt and Noah Jeworski proudly fly the Canadian flag, as they excitedly await for Canada Day celebrations on July 1.

Local couples, four Indian visitors stranded by floods

Two Weyburn couples who played host to couples from India as part of a Friendship Exchange program, decided that a visit to Lake Louise and Banff in the Canadian Rockies should be a part of their experience.

Student lives are disrupted

There is a growing frustration among students, school staff and even Cornerstone board trustees with the delays to renovations at the Weyburn Comprehensive, and an uncertainty if a new building will be approved to replace the Weyburn Junior High.
Arlene Bernice Pattyson

Arlene Bernice Pattyson

Arlene Bernice Pattyson, late of Weyburn, passed away quietly on June 13, 2013, at the age of 76 years.

DeLaet third at Travelers, best finish for 2013 season

Graham DeLaet had an exciting final round with a third place finish at the Travelers Championship. The former Weyburn golfer earned $414,800 for his third-place finish. DeLaet has total earnings of $1.
St. Michael Wax Museum

St. Michael Wax Museum

Grade 8 students at St. Michael School participated in a wax museum project as part of the social studies class.
Colleen Weimer Hall taking shape

Colleen Weimer Hall taking shape

Work crews polish up the newly-laid flooring for the new Colleen Weimer Hall, part of the new Triple C Centre under construction at the Weyburn Comp School, on Wednesday.
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