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Weyburn Arts Council relies on the kindness of art lovers

Weyburn Arts Council relies on the kindness of art lovers

The 28th annual James Weir People's Choice art exhibition is now in full swing at the Allie Griffin Art Gallery, thanks to the support of a long-time Weyburn businessman and art lover.

Council wants suitable home for STC terminal

A regular meeting of the Weyburn City Council was held on January 10; here are the major points of interest: *Council denied a request to relocate the STC Bus Terminal to the Co-op Food Store from the Shell Gas Station, where it has been for several

Wheatland Senior Centre News

The results of the senior centre's activitiesfor the week ofJanuary 2toJanuary 8: Bridge: (Monday) 1stJoyce Hemphill,2nd John Whitell, 3rd Annie Balzer. Bridge: (Friday) 1stMildred Sandiford,2nd Jim Brown, 3rdLloyd Muma.

Free family tree info at meeting

The Weyburn Branch of the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society is inviting the public to their first meetingof the year. The meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 18 at 6:30 p.m. at the Weyburn Public Library.
Two new recruits for Weyburn Police Service

Two new recruits for Weyburn Police Service

The Weyburn Police Service has hired two new members to the local force. During a ceremony held on January 6, both Riley Doud of Weyburn and Gilbert Madsen of North Battleford were sworn in and presented their badges by Mayor Debra Button.

Thin ice warning for Souris River

The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority is warning residents of thin ice conditions on Souris River.

Inspired by real-life superheroes

Jennifer's Journal
Receiving soup at a Soup's On luncheon

Receiving soup at a Soup's On luncheon

Kim Thorson, chairman of the Weyburn and District Hopsital Foundation, receives his soup from Soup's On volunteer Marilyn Klippenstein in the Knox Fellowship Hall on Wednesday afternoon.

Komarnicki praises gov't plans to create jobs

Souris-Moose Mountain MP Ed Komarnicki is praising an initiative on behalf of the federal government that will create thousands of jobs for young Canadians.

Rotary offers the trip of a lifetime

The Rotary Club of Weyburn is offering the trip of a lifetime for three young professionals. The Club is accepting applications for a Group Study Exchange this fall in England for four weeks.
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