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Trenna Keating chosen for 2019 Walk of Fame

Trenna Keating chosen for 2019 Walk of Fame

Coun. Dick Michel said the City’s Walk of Fame committee has chosen the 2019 recipient of the honour to be actress Trenna Keating, who was born and raised in Weyburn and lives and works as an actress in Toronto.
Acoustic Afternoons

Acoustic Afternoons

Maker of the Month

Maker of the Month

Maker of the Month Application Weyburn Arts Council wants to help the citizens of Weyburn get to know the many talented artists and makers that live amongst us.
New art exhibits on display in galleries

New art exhibits on display in galleries

There are three new art exhibits on display at Weyburn’s art galleries for the months of March and April, curated by Regan Lanning of the Weyburn Arts Council.
Red Wings move on to survivor series

Red Wings move on to survivor series

Weyburn takes up challenge to ‘Go Out and Play’

Weyburn takes up challenge to ‘Go Out and Play’

It’s time to go out and play for a chance to win $10,000 and be crowned the 2019 Go Out & Play champions. Saskatchewan Blue Cross and Saskatchewan in motion have challenged communities across the province to go out and play.
Evening with STARS to raise funds for helicopter pad

Evening with STARS to raise funds for helicopter pad

Local resident shares family's experience
Bringing the ball down the court at St. Michael tourney

Bringing the ball down the court at St. Michael tourney

St. Michael Tigers player Hannah Van De Sype, No. 7, brought the ball down to the Comp Eagles junior girls zone as Eagles players Tsuna Sidloski and Alianna Higgins chased her. This was part of the action during the St.
Comp names Students of the Month

Comp names Students of the Month

The staff of the Weyburn Comprehensive School have named the following as Students of the Month for January and February, along with the subject the students have done well in.

Liberals face a deepening scandal

Week by week, the SNC-Lavalin scandal seems to be only be getting worse for the ruling Liberal party, not better, and the story isn’t finished yet by a long shot, with more people to testify in front of the House committee.
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