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Festival of Trees officially open

Festival of Trees officially open

The Family Place officially opened the Festival of Trees display and silent auction on November 14. Located at the City Centre Mall, the display is set up in the partitioned southwest corner of the Co-op Home Centre.
Conference organizers visit council

Conference organizers visit council

Students from the Weyburn Comprehensive School distribute information about the Canadian Student Leadership conference to members of city council at their Nov. 14 council meeting.

City police seek help to solve thefts

The Weyburn Police Service are asking for the public's assistance in solving two recent thefts. The first one took place around Sept. 24 between the hours of 10 p.m. and 9 a.m. on Sept. 25, when police were told a motorcycle had been stolen.

FoodGrains Bank to hold supper at Oungre Park

The Canadian FoodGrains Bank will hold a fundraising and information banquet at Oungre Memorial Regional Park on Saturday, Nov. 19. The dinner will be held at 6 p.m.
Arthur Armond "Art" Mainil

Arthur Armond "Art" Mainil

October 13, 1933-November 5, 2011

The Festival of Trees now on display

The Family Place officially opened their Festival of Trees display and silent auction on Nov. 14. This is the 12th annual Festival of Trees, and this year they are in a new location, at the Weyburn Co-op Home Centre in the City Centre Mall.
Alberta (Birdie) Louise McKenzie (nee Pittman)

Alberta (Birdie) Louise McKenzie (nee Pittman)

Alberta (Birdie) Louise McKenzie (nee Pittman) was born in Regina on November 28, 1929. Within a year she relocated with her parents to Weyburn, where she lived for most of her life.
Philippine minister visits

Philippine minister visits

Scott Wade, minister of the Weyburn Church of Christ, visits with Salvadore Cariaga, a minister from the Philippines.

City police kept busy with thefts, mischief, accidents

Once again members of the Weyburn Police Service were busy dealing with 110 calls for service during the week of Nov. 7-13. Many of the calls were alcohol related and several disturbances and motor vehicle accidents were attended.

EDITORIAL: The work begins for the Sask. Party

Saskatchewan residents, at least those who cast a ballot for the provincial general election held on Nov.
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