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Outdoor cinema benefits local organizations

Residents are invited to watch a family movie under the stars all while supporting two local organizations. The City of Weyburn is hosting Cinema4Change, an outdoor cinema event on Friday, August 5 at Jubilee Park ball diamond number five.
PGA golfer meets public at 10th hole

PGA golfer meets public at 10th hole

Kevin Wallin shakes hands with Graham DeLaet at the 10th hole of the Weyburn Golf Course on Wednesday.

FIRST PLACE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY WINNERS

The first place winners in the various categories entered at the summer Stoughton Agriculture Society are as follows: House Plants: Succulant Dian Fowlow, Single AfricanViolet Ann Phillips, Flowering Plant Mae Eckert Garden Flowers: one Lily spike Fr
Fishing off dock at Nickle Lake

Fishing off dock at Nickle Lake

Kiara Wiechert and Kelly Mutrie take advantage of a serene Saturday afternoon at Nickle Lake to fish off the dock.
Feuding fathers in 'The Fantasticks'

Feuding fathers in 'The Fantasticks'

Bellomy (Jeff Ring from Regina) and Huckebee (Michael Dunne) battle in the garden during a dress rehearsal for "The Fantasticks" at the Tommy Douglas Performing Arts Centre.

Summer reading program at the Yellow Grass library

Yellow Grass (cpd) - Ten children participated in the summer reading program held at the Yellow Grass branch Library on July 13. The books read were "Monkey Puzzle", "Fribbity Ribbit!", "Down by the Cool of the Pool" and "Too Many Books".

EDITORIAL: Hospital charity worth supporting

A Weyburn son will be returning to the city today for the purpose of supporting the Weyburn and District Hospital Foundation, which has the ominous task of fundraising for a new acute-care hospital in Weyburn.

Police investigate thefts of wire, cable at Sask. Power

During the week of July 18 to 24, the Weyburn Police Service received 107 calls for service. Theft of wire was investigated at the Sask. Power compound on July 24. The matter is under investigation.

Four-way returns at First Avenue and 16th Street

The intersection of First Avenue and 16th Street will become a four-way stop on Thursday, July 28.

SE crops are stressed; first by rains, then heat

First farmers in southeast Saskatchewan had to deal with too much moisture, and after receiving continued heat and humidity farmers are concerned for their haying and crop development. "Our crops are going to need a drink soon," said Brad Eggum.
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