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Another successful family dinner

Another successful family dinner

The JAMS Family Christmas Dinner was held on December 25, 2011 at the Knox Hall. The dinner has become a mainstay for those who do not have anyone to share a meal with on Christmas Day.

Weyburn Duplicate Bridge report

On December 7 when three and a half tables played, Barry Mactaggart and Quint Patrick took top honours, Jim Brown and George Gilles placed second and Andy Goeres and Andy Dumba were third. Four tables played on December 12.

"Expression"

Marna's Musings

James Weir Peoples' Choice exhibition voting has begun

The 29th Annual James Weir Peoples' Choice art exhibition opens for viewing and voting on January 6.
There's no excuse for boredom this winter

There's no excuse for boredom this winter

Many creative opportunities abound in 2012 for those interested in becoming more involved in the Arts and Culture in Weyburn.

Police handle a number of domestic disputes over the holidays

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the two-week period of December 19 to January 3: Over the reporting period the police dealt with 154 calls for service, including attending two residential and two commercial alarms.

Lomond 4-H Beef club holds monthly meeting

The Lomond 4-H Beef Club held their monthly meeting at Oungre Park on December 5. The meeting began with the 4-H pledge and the members and parents discussing the following new business: 1) Weigh day for our steers. 2) Weight guess for our steers.
A Prairie sunrise for the New Year

A Prairie sunrise for the New Year

The sun peeks over the eastern horizon in this view looking southeast of Weyburn, with the Weyburn Inland Terminal at the end of this railway track, which was lit golden by the rising sun on Wednesday.
Jean Christina Eaton (McCormick)

Jean Christina Eaton (McCormick)

November 30, 1920 - December 19, 2011

Public asked to support Trossachs hall

The Brokenshell Parks and Recreation Board is appealing to the public to support them as they try to fund-raise to save the Trossachs Hall.
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