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Wheatland Senior Centre news

The results of the Wheatland Senior Centre's activities from November 4 to November 10: Bridge: (Monday) 1st Mildred Sandiford, 2nd Jim Brown, 3rd John Whitell. Bridge: (Friday) 1st John Whitell, 2nd Joanne Hennie, 3rd Jim Brown.
Bumping up a serve

Bumping up a serve

Hailey Neiszner of St. Michael School bumps up a serve as it came just over the net as Jillian LaBatte watches nearby, during a Grade 6 girls volleyball game held after school against Haig on Nov. 20.
Holiday Train food drive, fun for a cause

Holiday Train food drive, fun for a cause

The City of Weyburn and the Weyburn Credit Union are back in battle again, just in time to raise food and money donations for the Weyburn food bank.
Queen's medal a reflection on lives well lived

Queen's medal a reflection on lives well lived

The Queen's Diamond Jubilee began in February 2012, in celebration of the 60-year reign of Queen Elizabeth II.
Discussing strategy at the Curling Rink

Discussing strategy at the Curling Rink

Laurel Oberkirsch, Mitch Bellefleur and Garett Hoffart discuss strategy during a curling session at the Weyburn Curling Rink on Wednesday afternoon.
Gymnasts show school spirit at QE

Gymnasts show school spirit at QE

Blayke Walbaum and Maggie Grams strike their best gymnastic pose during a "Sport Day" at Queen Elizabeth School on Thursday. Students and staff dressed in outfits from their favourite sport during the spirit day.
Taking bids at Festival of Trees

Taking bids at Festival of Trees

Auctioneer and city councillor Winston Bailey, centre left, takes bids on a Christmas tree during the live auction portion of the Festival of Trees fundraiser on Thursday evening at Barber Motors showroom.

Weyburn Duplicate Bridge Report

The Weyburn Duplicate Bridge club plays twice a week and, as of the middle of November, the club will continue to play Monday evenings at 7:00 p.m., but games will no longer be played on Wednesday evenings.

Third annual Active Toy Guide

'Twas a month until Christmas when arose such a clatter, Saskatchewan kids face a serious matter.

'Murder' almost wrapped up

The fall production of 'Murder Most Fouled Up' will conclude this weekend.
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