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Wheatland Senior Centre news

The results of the Wheatland Senior Centre's activities from April 1 to April 7: Bridge: (Monday) 1st Lucie Nickel, 2nd Marion Brown, 3rd Erskine Sandiford. Bridge: (Friday) 1st George Gillies, 2nd Erskine Sandiford, 3rd Mildred Sandiford.

WCS students of the month

Note: in the Weyburn Comprehensive school news published on March 30, the students of the month listed were for the month of February, not for March as it was printed.

Lockdown of school was for safety

The administration of Souris School were following the protocol set by the Southeast Cornerstone School Division for the safety of the students, when it locked the school down for part of the day on April 3, said education director Marc Casavant.
Helen Gertrude Shultz

Helen Gertrude Shultz

Helen was born to Frank and Carrie Noble at Creston, Iowa, USA on May 10, 1914. She immigrated with her parents and siblings to a farm at Osage in 1916. Helen was married to George Shultz on December 25, 1934.

EDITORIAL: Bullying won't go away on its own

Each spring, students of all ages in Weyburn and at numerous schools around the country don pink shirts, some with anti-bullying slogans, and they march down the streets of our cities and towns in protest against that most resilient of thorns of atte

Committed to serve

The Weyburn Young Fellows Club have spent the past 90 years serving the City of Weyburn to help create a better, more prosperous community
Quota's annual Women of the Year awards

Quota's annual Women of the Year awards

Joan Honig-Drouillard, Carmen Langevin, Sandra Mryglod and Chelsea Woodard received awards during the annual Quota International Women of the Year luncheon on Thursday.
Curt Minard earns spot on Team Canada amputee team

Curt Minard earns spot on Team Canada amputee team

Curt Minard's name was listed on the final roster for Team Canada on April 2, and now the former Weyburn local will represent his country at the ISIHF World Championships.

Ethanol plant works to end poor smell

When people think of spring, images of flowers in bloom, birds chirping and rabbits frolicking through a field come to mind. In Weyburn, this time of year also has a distinct smell to go with it.

'Hunt For History' with the museum

Residents are encouraged to "Hunt For History" with the Soo Line Historical Museum. Historical geocaching booklets are available at the museum for $20 for 20 weeks.
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