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MP Kitchen looks back on year in Parliament

MP Kitchen looks back on year in Parliament

There were a number of pieces of legislation and concerns dealt with in the House of Commons in the past year, including for the legalization of marijuana and the carbon tax issue, as MP Robert Kitchen looked back on this year in Ottawa.
Exchange student enjoys Canadian Christmas traditions

Exchange student enjoys Canadian Christmas traditions

By Greg Nikkel The bright lights, the music and the traditions of Christmas in Canada are different but wonderful for Rotary exchange student Liza Biard, a 17-year-old who is living in Weyburn for this school year, attending the Weyburn Comprehensive
Golf course seeks a loan from the City

Golf course seeks a loan from the City

By Greg Nikkel The Weyburn Golf Course is seeking the City of Weyburn’s support with an interest-free loan for $900,000 to help them finance some of the major work they need to do. City council was told about the loan request at their meeting on Dec.

Former educator raises questions to Cornerstone board

Letter to the Editor, Just as the Christmas season is entering full swing, there hangs a dark cloud over the Weyburn and area community.
Gold Wings to be off for holidays

Gold Wings to be off for holidays

The Weyburn Richardson Pioneer Gold Wings dropped a 7-0 decision to the Notre Dame Hounds on Sunday evening, when they hosted their toque and mitten toss.

Christmas brings hope from despair

The 19th century poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow penned some verses that resonate today, particularly at Christmastime, and these words deserve to be shared as we prepare to celebrate Christmas Day for 2017.
City police investigates break-ins and thefts

City police investigates break-ins and thefts

Weyburn Police Service received a report of two parked vehicles being entered and rummaged through overnight on Dec. 11. Nothing was reported stolen.
NFLer provides a Christmas supper

NFLer provides a Christmas supper

Former Weyburn resident and NFL player Brett Jones provided a Christmas supper to community members through the Salvation Army on Monday evening, served to 110 people at the Captain’s Hall.
Comp names Students of the Month

Comp names Students of the Month

The staff of the Weyburn Comprehensive School named the following as Students of the Month for November and December.
Terri Clark sings on the Holiday Train

Terri Clark sings on the Holiday Train

Singer Terri Clark sang her version of the Linda Ronstadt song, “Poor Poor Pitiful Me” as part of her set on the stage car of the CP Holiday Train, during the Weyburn stop on Friday evening along the CP Rail yard.
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