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Remembering workers killed or hurt on the job

Remembering workers killed or hurt on the job

Chloe McCoy lit a candle as part of the remembrance ceremony for workers who have been killed or injured on the job, at the Day of Mourning ceremonies held on Sunday afternoon at the Tommy Douglas Centre.
Enjoying some swim time

Enjoying some swim time

Families and friends enjoyed some pool-time on Friday afternoon at the Weyburn Leisure Centre, with many kids on hand to enjoy their time off from school for the Easter break. All Weyburn area schools are back in session as of Monday, April 29.
An angelic announcement at art reception

An angelic announcement at art reception

Curator Regan Lanning made some introductions as she began the reception for the Weyburn Arts Council exhibit on Thursday evening at the Signal Hill Art Gallery.
Science demo at VBS event

Science demo at VBS event

A group of children attending the Vacation Bible School at the Weyburn Free Methodist Church were treated to some science, as the refraction of water is shown with this simple demonstration.
Brother-sister clean up neighbourhood for Earth Week

Brother-sister clean up neighbourhood for Earth Week

A brother-and-sister team, Dayton and Grady Kopec, did their annual back alley cleanup on Maple Drive on Monday, which was Earth Day, to kick off Earth Week.
New doggy daycare opens in Weyburn

New doggy daycare opens in Weyburn

Cindy Ann Boehm has officially opened up her doggy daycare business called Fido’s Place. The “daycare” provides dog owners a place to bring their beloved pets during the day to be taken care of.
Dance Away Hunger

Dance Away Hunger

Concert Series to present tribute to John Denver

Concert Series to present tribute to John Denver

The Weyburn Concert Series will present Chris Collins and Boulder Canyon, as a tribute to the late John Denver, on Thursday, May 2 at the Cugnet Centre at 7:30 p.m.
Weyburn family honoured by Special Olympics

Weyburn family honoured by Special Olympics

By Greg Nikkel The Quist family of Weyburn were honoured with being presented with the Builders Award by Saskatchewan Special Olympics at their 50 th anniversary celebrations held over the April 13 th weekend in Saskatoon.
Service helps seniors stay at home longer

Service helps seniors stay at home longer

By Greg Nikkel Two good friends, Holly Adamache and Tanya Kwochka, have combined their experience and efforts to provide a new in-home service to seniors, to assist them in remaining at home as long as possible.
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