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Holy Family trustees honoured

Holy Family trustees honoured

The SCSBA Board of Directors honoured two trustees from Holy Family at the joint convention of the Catholic Health Association of Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Catholic School Board Association held in Regina Oct. 20-22.
Comp teacher receives provincial award

Comp teacher receives provincial award

Weyburn Comp teacher Rod Neviadomy was recognized for his work at the provincial level in the SYA (Saskatchewan Youth Apprentice program).

Beware the zombies …

My Nikkel's worth column
City’s Police Commission to be expanded

City’s Police Commission to be expanded

By Greg Nikkel Weyburn will be expanding the Board of Police Commissioners by two members to allow for more members of the public to be involved with the board.
‘Rave On’ tribute will remember Buddy Holly’s music

‘Rave On’ tribute will remember Buddy Holly’s music

Buddy Holly was a legend of rock and roll. His music touched the lives of millions of people around the world, and sparked a new genre of music that changed the entertainment industry for good.

Energy East cancellation hurts the middle class

To the Editor: The Trudeau Government has failed Western Canada yet again, this time through their mismanagement and failure to champion the Canadian energy industry.
Police charge man in road rage incident

Police charge man in road rage incident

The Weyburn Police Service received a report of what may best be characterized as a road rage incident at about 1 p.m. on Saturday. Upon investigation, a 19-year-old male has been charged with assault with a weapon.
Playing fun games at EMS Halloween carnival

Playing fun games at EMS Halloween carnival

A number of families played games and special activities during the Halloween carnival, held in McKenna Hall by the Weyburn EMS on Sunday.
Games at Wheatland

Games at Wheatland

A number of card games and activities were held at the Wheatland Senior Centre during the past two weeks.
Townspeople, pirates sing in ‘Treasure Island’

Townspeople, pirates sing in ‘Treasure Island’

The chorus of townspeople and pirates sang the song, “Captain Flint”, as they introduced the story of “Treasure Island”, during a rehearsal by Haig School students for the stage musical of the classic story.
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