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Preparing the rigs

Preparing the rigs

Kevin Stock, of Panther Drilling, and Curtis and Ken Fox, of K. Fox Welding Ltd., work on a rig on Panther Drilling lot during spring break up on April 2. Ken and Curtis Fox were fitting pipe while Stock welded.
Tourism stakeholders meet with new CEO

Tourism stakeholders meet with new CEO

Stakeholders from different tourism spots in southeast Saskatchewan attend a luncheon on May 13, where they had an opportunity to learn about the changes for Tourism Saskatchewan, which is now operating as a Crown Corporation.
Don't forget the pets!

Don't forget the pets!

The Weyburn Humane Society has created Pet Alert stickers, which include the Weyburn Fire Department logo.
Heading towards the net

Heading towards the net

Taya Schmidt, in white, kicks the soccer ball up the field towards the net as she is chased by Jordan Lindenbach, Tessa Daviduk and Bailey Burnette, during a minor soccer game on Wednesday between the Grey Ghosts and the Red Rockets for under-8 girls

Wheatland Senior Centre news

The results of the Wheatland Senior Centre's activities from May 12 to May 18: Bridge: (Monday) 1st Basil Holyer, 2nd Jean Janoski, 3rd Andy Dumba. Bridge: (Friday) 1st Chuck Widdis, 2nd, Erskine Sandiford, 3rd Chris Diemert.

Police investigating random acts of vandalism

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of May 13 to 20: During the reporting period, police received 96 calls for service.

Remember when?

My friend, Christa, recently sent this to me. I have to laugh at people who are against spanking. My parents whipped my butt and I learned the Switch Dance. I didn't hate them. I didn't have trust issues with them because of it.

Legion hosts Neil Diamond tribute

A Neil Diamond Tribute Show is coming to the Royal Canadian Legion in Weyburn on June 1 at 8:00 p.m. Good times have never seemed so good for this Neil Diamond impersonator.

Watch where you walk, warns city

With spring finally here, many Weyburn residents are enjoying the outdoors, both here in the city and in our local parks.

Farmers are busy seeding

Dry and sunny weather during the past week has resulted in good seeding progress in many areas of the province. Provincially, eight per cent of crop has been seeded, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture's Weekly Crop Report.
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