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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.
Weyburn woman solves a really, really big puzzle

Weyburn woman solves a really, really big puzzle

Lifelong puzzle fan Shirley Jacob took on a huge challenge, but in the end she solved the biggest puzzle of her life: a puzzle with 18,240 small pieces.

Be careful of false signs of spring and elections

Weyburn Review editorial

Volunteers have to change too

My Nikkel's Worth column
Many activities hosted at Wheatland Sr. Centre

Many activities hosted at Wheatland Sr. Centre

The Wheatland Seniors Centre has held a number of games and activities in the past week, including holding a pancake breakfast on Sunday. The following are the results of the games from Feb. 24-28. Bridge (Friday): 1. Mildred Sandiford; 2.
Weyburn Special O bowlers place at Canada Winter Games

Weyburn Special O bowlers place at Canada Winter Games

A team of Special Olympics bowlers from Weyburn took part in the Special Olympics Canada Winter Games in Thunder Bay in the past week, in the five-pin bowling event.
Weyburn Gold Wings goalie signs with Dakota College

Weyburn Gold Wings goalie signs with Dakota College

Weyburn Gold Wings goaltender Chloe Burt has signed to play hockey with Dakota College in Bottineau, N.D., for the 2020-21 season. Burt is the starting goalie for the Gold Wings and has played in 20 of their 29 games.
March deadline approaching to remove Ice Fishing shelters

March deadline approaching to remove Ice Fishing shelters

As ice fishing season begins to wind down, anglers are reminded that all fishing shelters south of Highway 16 must be removed by March 15. Shelters in areas north of Highway 16 must be removed by March 31.
New software used in seed research

New software used in seed research

The future of seed development is set to become more efficient thanks to PlotVision, a new image analysis software product from the University of Saskatchewan’s Plant Phenotyping and Imaging Research Centre (P2IRC).
Nominations open for the Premier’s Service Club Award

Nominations open for the Premier’s Service Club Award

The Government of Saskatchewan is accepting nominations for the 2019 Premier’s Service Club Award. Since its establishment in 2013, the Premier’s Service Club Award has recognized the dedication and charity of the province’s service clubs.
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