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Setting off on a 3000-metre race at regional track meet

Setting off on a 3000-metre race at regional track meet

A group of girls from the junior, midget and senior age levels started off together for the 3000-metre race, during the regional track meet on Wednesday at the Comp track field. From left are Delphine LeNouail of Bellegarde, Keely O’Neill of St.
Local singer finds success in LA radio market

Local singer finds success in LA radio market

Singing country tunes has been a labour of love for Halbrite singer Kelly J. Gill, and when a single began doing well in the huge Los Angeles market, he found that he is very much enjoying the success this is bringing him.
Month-end supper set for Wheatland Sr. Centre

Month-end supper set for Wheatland Sr. Centre

The Wheatland Seniors Centre will hold their month-end supper on Friday, May 25 at 5:30 p.m., featuring breaded cutlets along with potatoes, vegetables, salad, dessert and coffee or tea.

It only takes a Spark to light a fire - take care

Greg Nikkel [email protected] The country in southeast Saskatchewan is tinder dry, and the City of Weyburn has joined in with many of the Rural Municipalities around the region to institute a fire ban until further notice.
Art Farm Legacy to support and grow art community

Art Farm Legacy to support and grow art community

By Sabrina Kraft The Art Farm committee celebrated a five-year legacy by announcing a $10,000 partnership with the RM of Weyburn to continue supporting a strong and growing art community with an art scholarship.
Comp ready to stage musical ‘Beauty and the Beast’

Comp ready to stage musical ‘Beauty and the Beast’

The stage musical of “Beauty and the Beast” returns to the Weyburn Comp stage for its second time since its first performance many years ago. Performances in the Cugnet Centre are Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, May 23-25 at 7 p.m.
MS Walk set for Weyburn on May 27

MS Walk set for Weyburn on May 27

Over 1,500 participants will come together for MS Walk events across Saskatchewan on Sunday, May 27, including in Weyburn, to demonstrate their power in helping change the lives of Canadians affected by multiple sclerosis.
Seeding progress behind long-term average for SE

Seeding progress behind long-term average for SE

Producers have begun seeding crops for the 2018 growing year in southeast Saskatchewan, with 15 per cent of the crops in the ground so far, according to Sask. Agriculture, which is behind the five-year average for this time of year of 26 per cent.
City nearing ‘critical’ water shortage

City nearing ‘critical’ water shortage

Fire ban in effect
City police investigate reports of thefts

City police investigate reports of thefts

The city police are investigating the report of the theft of two bicycles from a yard in the 1000 block of Park Avenue on May 8. One bicycle has been recovered but the second bicycle remains unaccounted for.
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