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Art Farm exhibition and sale

More than twenty local artists will be exhibiting and selling their works on June 15 at an original venue - an acreage just five minutes south of Weyburn. The van der Breggen farm will open up to the public from 2:00 to 7:00 p.m.

Police remind cyclists of rules of the road

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of May 26 to June 2: During the reporting period, police received 121 calls for service. The Police Bicycle Team has been back on the streets for the second year.

Firefighters to host free presentations

The Weyburn Fire Department, Saskatchewan Emergency Planners Association and Environment Canada have teamed up to offer a Severe Weather Spotting Presentation.
Local singer-songwriter shoots for the stars

Local singer-songwriter shoots for the stars

Tenille Arts is no ordinary 19-year-old girl. She hasn't quit her day job yet, but the guitar-strumming songbird is putting her best strides forth to create a dream career for herself as a professional musician.

Parade registrations now being accepted

The Weyburn Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce the plans for the Annual Summer Parade and the official kick-off to summer.

Museum to host events, fundraiser

The Soo Line Historical Museum is hosting an "Archaeological Caravan Project" on June10 and 11. The event will be held in the museum parking lot from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Admission is free and everyone is welcome to attend throughout the day.

The Vulnerability Paradox

Marna's Musings

SaskTel launches faster wireless service in Weyburn

Weyburn is the newest community to receive significantly faster wireless service from SaskTel with the expansion of the LTE network.

Wheatland Senior Centre news

The results of the Wheatland Senior Centre's activities from May 25 to June 1: Bridge: (Monday) 1st Jim Brown, 2nd Bernice Carlson, 3rd Erskine Sandiford. Bridge: (Friday) 1st Lucie Nickel, 2nd, George Gillies, 3rd Basil Holyer.
Rotary members tour new van for Care-A-Van Society

Rotary members tour new van for Care-A-Van Society

Sandra Montgomery, the driver of the Care-A-Van Society, demonstrates the wheelchair lift in the new van for the society to Rotary members, after their Thursday lunch at the Royal Canadian Legion.
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