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Lomond 4-H report

The Lomond 4-H Beef Club held their organizational meeting. Leaders for the year are: Kelly Ashworth, Rod Robinson, Brittany Stepp.
Sweeping a rock at Strathcona Cup game

Sweeping a rock at Strathcona Cup game

Third Rick Williams and lead Bob Milligan sweep a rock down the ice, under the direction of their skip Glenn Tollefson during the first draw for the Strathcona Cup.

Heart Rally set for Monday

February is Heart Month and the Heart&Stroke Foundation will be hosting a kick off rally event to begin the month-long focus on the fight against heart disease.

Genealogical Society elects new executive

The Weyburn Branch of Saskatchewan Genealogical Society held their annual meeting on January 15.

WCS news

There will be a grad/parent meeting on January 29 in the cafeteria starting at 7:30 p.m. All concerned parts are asked to attend to plan this year's graduation.
Helping Hands is about more than just sharing space

Helping Hands is about more than just sharing space

Handy people, as well as not-so-handy people, can have access to a space for working, learning and sharing in community-building of another kind.
Hitting her target in the Winter Games

Hitting her target in the Winter Games

Rec coordinator Patti Hewitt helps Tatagwa View resident Olga Saip take careful aim and hit her target, during the biathlon event of the winter games held for the long-term care residents on Wednesday.

Qmax Wild settle for ties against Estevan/Carlyle

The game scheduled for January 11 against Kipling was cancelled due to bad weather and road conditions. The game will be re-scheduled. On January 16, the Estevan Tower Wolves travelled to Weyburn. The game ended in a 6-6 tie.

Police seize cocaine at local residence/deal with hit & runs

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of January 14 to 21: During the reporting period, the Weyburn Police Service responded to 106 calls for service, including 11 reports of minor hit and run collisions.
Making pig's heads for treats

Making pig's heads for treats

Grade 5 students add the final touches of wafers, marshmallows and Smarties for the snout, eyes and ears of the pig's head treats, during the after-school cooking club at St. Michael School on Thursday.
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