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FCC Drive Away Hunger collection

In Saskatchewan, more than 20,600 people are assisted by a food bank each month. Of those assisted, 43 per cent are children. There are more than 30 community food banks across the province and 23 of those service rural clients.
Concert band performs at Communithon

Concert band performs at Communithon

Tanya Cameron, far right, conducts the Weyburn Comp concert band during entertainment for the 31st annual Communithon on Friday morning. Several different band and choir groups from local schools performed during the morning on Friday at the Comp.

Saskatchewan announces time capsule contents

Kevin Doherty, Minister responsible for the Provincial Capital Commission, recently revealed what will be going into the new 2012 time capsule.

Wheatland Senior Centre news

The results of the Wheatland Senior Centre's activities from October 14 to October 20: Bridge: (Monday) 1st George Gillies, 2nd Mildred Sandiford, 3rd Erskine Sandiford. Bridge: (Friday) 1st Basil Holyer, 2nd Joyce Hemphill, 3rd Berty Lou Dreis.

Charges laid in Midale Flagperson fatality

RCMP has charged 44-year-old Regina resident Keith Dunford in relation to a fatal collision that occurred on August 24 near Midale.
Kinsmen volunteer at Weyburn Dog Park

Kinsmen volunteer at Weyburn Dog Park

Members of the Weyburn Kinsmen and Kinette Club gather with members of the Weyburn Dog Park executive, during a work bee at the dog park on Oct. 14.
Applauding city election results

Applauding city election results

Friends and members of council applaud as the final results in the mayoral election are announced on TV at the Legion Hall, as newly-re-elected Mayor Debra Button, standing at right, listens.

Great local talent at 31st Communithon

The Weyburn and District United Way is calling upon local residents to "Let's Work Together" during their 31st annual Communithon on Friday to Saturday, Oct. 26 to 27. "Preparations are going really well.

Letters: City resident upset about a neighbour feeding coyotes

To the Editor: What is the problem with people these days; doesn't anyone of all these agencies that are supposed to service the public have any teeth anymore? My neighbour is a master of working the system and where the cracks are in the system for

Resident loses bid for dog

Pangman-area resident Patricia Ungermann and her family have lost a fight to adopt a dog that she and her children fell in love with from the Weyburn Humane Society, but vow to continue to fight over what they feel was an injustice done to the dog.
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