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Summer bridge played Wednesdays only

The Weyburn Duplicate Bridge Club had its annual summer social evening at the Wheatland Senior Centre on June 22 with a roast beef dinner followed by Bridge.

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White takes annual Crocus Masters Golf Tournament

White takes annual Crocus Masters Golf Tournament

Tanner White was the big winner at the 41st annual Molson Crocus Master Tournament that was held at the Weyburn Golf Course on July 9 and 10. White won the championship flight (by retrogression) with a two-day total of 154.
Swimming in memory of a sister

Swimming in memory of a sister

Silver Seals swimmer Khloe Bedore, nearest the camera, is first off the block in her race, the 7-10 girls 100-metre intermediate medley, during the home meet hosted by the Silver Seals on Sunday at the Weyburn Leisure Centre's outdoor pool.

Chamber wants controls on minimum wage hikes

The Weyburn Chamber of Commerce is hoping that any future increases in the province's minimum wage will stay independent of economic indicators, in light of the fact the provincial minimum wage is scheduled to go up from $9.25 per hour to $9.
Safe at home plate

Safe at home plate

A Regina Red Sox safely slides in at home after catcher Reed Lavallee of the Weyburn Senior Beavers attempted to get the throw in time to put the runner out at home, during WMBL action on Friday evening at Tom Laing Park.

Yellow Grass conserving water after flood situation

Yellow Grass (cpd) - The town of Yellow Grass is asking residents to conserve water as the lift station is having problems keeping up to the high demands that were put on it.

EDITORIAL: Bring 'em back alive this year

Years ago a safety campaign used the slogan, "Bring 'em back alive", especially in the summertime when many families hit the road for their summer vacation trips.
Police deal with 226 calls in two weeks

Police deal with 226 calls in two weeks

City police investigate B&Es, thefts and assaults

Summer student will assist in youth theatre program

An active summer of a youth theatre development program has started at the Tommy Douglas Performing Arts Centre. Kjel Sidloski has been hired as their summer student to help in the program and to also give tours of the centre.
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