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Police investigate theft of a car stereo, scam

Police investigate theft of a car stereo, scam

Weyburn police are investigating the theft of a stereo from a vehicle parked in the 100 block of Sixth Street on Friday.
CMHA plans safeTALK workshop

CMHA plans safeTALK workshop

A training workshop for volunteers who want to deal with people with thoughts of suicide will be held by the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) on Friday, February 23.
Wor-Kin Shop to host pie-throwing fundraiser

Wor-Kin Shop to host pie-throwing fundraiser

The Weyburn Wor-Kin Shop will provide an opportunity for the mayor or police chief to be pied in the face while raising funds for programs at the facility. The event will be held in honour of International Pie Day on Tuesday, Jan.
SGI caps the year for antiques

SGI caps the year for antiques

SGI has set the definition of an antique vehicle, changing from “vehicles 30 years old or older” to “vehicles that are model year 1987 and older” as of January 1.
Playing street hockey with the Red Wings on ‘Hockey Day’

Playing street hockey with the Red Wings on ‘Hockey Day’

Minor hockey players of all ages enjoyed some outdoor street hockey along with members of the Weyburn Red Wings on Saturday, including Ty Brown, No. 10 at left, and Erik Olson at right, as a part of “Hockey Day” in Weyburn.
Children’s Advocate aims to be pro-active to prevent tragedies

Children’s Advocate aims to be pro-active to prevent tragedies

By Greg Nikkel Saskatchewan’s Advocate for Children and Youth aims to be pro-active to prevent tragedies, rather than being reactive after a child or youth has died or been severely injured, the board of the Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School
Viewing an art piece at People's Choice exhibition

Viewing an art piece at People's Choice exhibition

Curator Regan Lanning pointed at different aspects of an art work about “The Little Mermaid”, which used materials like feathers and cloth as elements of the picture, during a tour for a Grade 1 class from St.
Display on scoliosis at Anatomy and Health Symposium

Display on scoliosis at Anatomy and Health Symposium

Grade 11 students Jayda Boren and Theodora Addo helped educate visitors about scoliosis, which is a condition that causes curvature of the spine, at the Anatomy and Health Symposium held on Thursday morning in the Cugnet Centre.
‘The One Couple Show’ will be heart-warming

‘The One Couple Show’ will be heart-warming

Colin Mochrie and Debra McGrath will be in Weyburn on Saturday, January 27, to present their acclaimed “The One Couple Show” at the Cugnet Centre, starting at 7:30 p.m.
Keeping the legendary sounds of Conway and Loretta alive

Keeping the legendary sounds of Conway and Loretta alive

By Greg Nikkel The classic country sounds of Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn will be brought to life by the grandchildren of the legendary performers, Tre Twitty and Tayla Lynn, with a concert set for Weyburn on Sunday, Jan.
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