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Promising career choices for youth

Lyle Stewart, Minister of Agriculture, announced on October 29 the launch of the third annual Saskatchewan Agriculture Student Scholarship.

Residents are reminded to lock vehicles

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of October21 to 28: During the reporting period, the Weyburn Police Service responded to 115 calls for service, including those reporting mischief, damage done to parked vehicles and suspicious peop

Vendors needed for trade show

CMHA Weyburn is currently looking for vendors for the second annual 'Just in Time for Christmas' trade show and sale, which will take place on December 1. Please note the date has changed from the originally published date.

Time to get creative

The Festival of Trees is just around the corner with a new location. Barber Motors has opened its space for The Family Place to host its annual fundraising event.

Midget Wings get two wins on the road

The Weyburn Midget AA Petrobakken Energy Wings took their show on the road this past weekend for a pair of games in the South Saskatchewan Midget Hockey League.
Local firm fills food banks for a second year

Local firm fills food banks for a second year

MNP, in support of the Farm Credit Canada (FCC) Drive Away Hunger Program, has raised a grand total of 2,444 pounds of food and $15,598 in cash donations for folks across Saskatchewan.

School board election results

Len Williams and Bryan Wilson of Weyburn were both re-elected by acclamation to the South East Cornerstone Public School Division #209 in the division Board Elections held on October 24.
'Prairie Alphabet' artist, author talk about book

'Prairie Alphabet' artist, author talk about book

Artist Yvette Moore shares some of her memories as author Joanne Bannatyne-Cugnet listens during a reception the pair held for their collaboration on "Prairie Alphabet", marking the 20th anniversary of the book's first publication.
Looking at a will worth dying over

Looking at a will worth dying over

Marna McManus (Judith Randolph, a ghost) takes a closer look at the will, while Bob Linnell (Seymore Mead, executor) reacts in shock and surprise.

Rider Insider

There are very few positives one can take out of the Saskatchewan Roughriders' current three-game losing streak.
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