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Pianist to play at provincials

Pianist to play at provincials

Raquel Bellefleur performs on the piano, as the final number of the night at the annual "Stars of the Festival" on Wednesday. Raquel was one of four recommendations for the provincial music festival competition.
Youth art exhibition at Allie Griffin Gallery

Youth art exhibition at Allie Griffin Gallery

Weyburn Arts Council is currently displaying the works of students from the Weyburn Comprehensive High School and Weyburn Junior High.

Mischief at Nickle Lake

Weyburn RCMP Detachment received a complaint from staff at the Nickle Lake Regional Park on March 15, advising that sometime over the past month, the mini golf shack had been broken into by forcing the entry door open.

Relay for Life launch is just around the corner

The annual Weyburn Relay for Life will be launched in style at the Weyburn Soo Theatre on March 31 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. The doors open at 10:00 and everyone is welcome.

Curves annual food drive underway

Curves Weyburn is holding its 14th annual Curves Food Drive for the Weyburn Salvation Army Food Bank.
Trendy tribal practices offer Weyburn babies the best of both worlds

Trendy tribal practices offer Weyburn babies the best of both worlds

Humans have always been 'carrying primates' in that we have carried our young close to our bodies.
Stoughton Ladies Bonspiel

Stoughton Ladies Bonspiel

The winning rink of the A event of the Stoughton Ladies Bonspiel gather with their trophy, after the event on Mar. 2 to 4. From left are Dione Piper, Amber McKay, Cheryle Newell and Bonnie Dempsey.

Continued funding for grain bag recycling project

Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Bob Bjornerud recently announced $210,000 to extend the Grain Bag Recycling Pilot Project for another two years.

Police tend to numerous acts of mischief

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of March 12 to 18: During the reporting period, police dealt with 96 calls for service.

New online tool improves AgriStability process for producers

The Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC) has recently launched AgConnect, a new web-based application that allows AgriStability customers to submit and manage their program information online.
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