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#TBT This Week in Weyburn History

#TBT This Week in Weyburn History

The Weyburn Review has recorded the news of Weyburn and area for over 110 years.

Punishing students will not help contract talks

Weyburn This Week editorial
Pangman care home, Khedive Hall to hold tourney

Pangman care home, Khedive Hall to hold tourney

By Debra Kessler, 306-442-4201 Pangman — The Khedive Heritage Hall And the Deep South Personal Care Home will be holding a Texas Hold’em poker tournament on Saturday, March 21. Only 50 players will be accepted.
Tenille Arts Concert Series event is sold out

Tenille Arts Concert Series event is sold out

Weyburn Concert Series is pleased to announce that the upcoming concert for our hometown entertainer, Tenille Arts, is SOLD OUT! Tenille made her Grand Ole Opry debut on September 21, 2019 and performed at the Grand Ole Opry at the historic Ryman Aud
Impasse continues between Sask. Teachers’ Federation, government

Impasse continues between Sask. Teachers’ Federation, government

The Teachers’ Bargaining Committee is disappointed by government’s repeated attempts to undermine collective bargaining by focusing on salary rather than first addressing the urgent needs related to class complexity.
Shamrock Pretzel Pops at Kids Cooking

Shamrock Pretzel Pops at Kids Cooking

With St. Patrick's Day just around the corner, the Kids Cooking class got a head start on celebrating by making shamrock shaped pretzel pops on Tuesday evening. The Weyburn Public Library hosted and provided the materials for the delicious treats.
Papal Nuncio to hold mass in Weyburn

Papal Nuncio to hold mass in Weyburn

The Papal Nuncio, Archbishop Luigi Bonazzi, is visiting the Regina Archdiocese this week, and will be visiting Weyburn on Thursday, March 12, to celebrate a special mass at St. Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Church.
Producers can manage price risks in a volatile market

Producers can manage price risks in a volatile market

Weyburn Farm Update forum
Report Impaired Drivers program reaches 10th anniversary

Report Impaired Drivers program reaches 10th anniversary

The month of March marks the 10-year anniversary of Saskatchewan’s Report Impaired Drivers (RID) program and residents are urged to continue to help make roads safer in the province by reporting suspected impaired drivers to police.
Weyburn Wheatland Seniors Centre busy with games

Weyburn Wheatland Seniors Centre busy with games

The results of the Wheatland Seniors Centre’s activities from March 2-6 are as follows. Bridge (Friday): 1. John Whitell; 2. Don Hayden; 3. Mildred Sandiford. Trump whist: 1. Emily Stadler; 2. Joan Harder; 3. Sheila Greiner; 4. Myrna Oxelgren.
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