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'Centennial' theme for city clean up

There will be exciting changes for the Clean-Up Campaign for the City of Weyburn this year. This year's theme is "Centennial Clean-Up", and was chosen by the Clean-Up Campaign committee during their initial meeting of the year on Feb. 12.

EDITORIAL: Common sense needed on holidays

This week, which was kicked off the newest holiday, Family Day, is also a week off school, listed simply as the "February break" on most school calendars - but this may be one of the last times parents will see this empty week in February, because of
Measuring temperature and wind speed

Measuring temperature and wind speed

St. Michael students hold up their weather instruments which they made, to see how well they worked in the wintry outdoors on Feb. 5.
Students have fun during Telemiracle dance

Students have fun during Telemiracle dance

Virginia Harazny and Natalie Harazny dance along to the "Chicken Dance" during a Telemiracle dance at St. Michael School on Friday afternoon.

Wheatland Senior Centre news

The results of the senior Centre's activities from February 3 to February 9: Bridge: (Monday) 1st John Whitell, 2nd George Gillies, 3rd Stan Sampson. Bridge: (Friday) 1st Mildred Sandiford, 2nd Jack Medwed, 3rd John Whitell.

SaskTel named a Top Employer

SaskTel recently announced that it has been named one of Saskatchewan's Top Employers by Mediacorp Canada Inc. for the seventh consecutive year.

Weyburn to host skating event

In conjunction with Skate Canada, the Weyburn Skating Club will host the Saskatchewan Stars on Ice show on March 6 at Crescent Point Place. The Saskatchewan High Performance Figure Skating Team will be performing in the ice show.
Classical jazz duo coming to Weyburn

Classical jazz duo coming to Weyburn

Weyburn Concert Series, along with Prairie Debut, have announced that Chris Donnelly and Kornel Wolak will be performing at the Weyburn Comprehensive Cafetorium on February 25 at 7:30 p.m. This will be the fourth concert in the 2012-2013 series.
Mayor Button first woman ever elected president of SUMA

Mayor Button first woman ever elected president of SUMA

On February 4, Weyburn's Mayor Debra Button was elected president of the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA).

Housing starts strong

Saskatchewan's construction sector was busy in 2012, recording the highest number of housing starts since the 1970s.
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