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Leslie Coulter / Weyburn Review

Leslie Coulter / Weyburn Review

Leslie Coulter entered the newspaper world in 1995 when she accepted a position in the production department for Weyburn This Week as an ad designer. Since then, she has enjoyed participating in every aspect of the business, including writing, editing, photography, selling advertising and managing the production department and commercial print department.
Leslie has two children, who both live in Weyburn.
She enjoys painting, crocheting and crafting, and volunteers with the hot meal program that her church organizes.

Recent Work by Leslie

More or Less: Stronger Together…

More or Less: Stronger Together…

We rally for causes, for illnesses, for celebration and for support. We volunteer –whether in small ways or large, we step up!
More or Less: Sharon would know ...

More or Less: Sharon would know ...

I often have a question or a query, and I think to myself “Sharon would know.”
More or Less: Celebrating Women

More or Less: Celebrating Women

“Here’s to strong women. May we know them. May we be them. May we raise them.”
More or Less: What does Telemiracle mean to you?

More or Less: What does Telemiracle mean to you?

There is a myriad of projects that the Kin Club supports, but Telemiracle is so well known, donations come from all across the world.
More or Less: I get by with a little help from my friends...

More or Less: I get by with a little help from my friends...

One thing that I notice about Weyburn, that I have not experienced other places that I’ve lived, is the willingness of others to help.
More or Less: Well, that’s puzzling…

More or Less: Well, that’s puzzling…

The Mammoth puzzle, created by Monica Zurowski, is a feature that we’ve included in the Weyburn Review each January.
More or Less: Welcoming the New Year

More or Less: Welcoming the New Year

Rather than make a New Year’s resolution, I try to choose one word to focus on, both in my personal and professional life.
More or Less: ‘Twas the week before Christmas

More or Less: ‘Twas the week before Christmas

Our holiday editions over the next two weeks will feature greetings from local businesses that serve our community
More or Less: Gifts from the heart

More or Less: Gifts from the heart

Gifts of service are also a great idea for those you wish to bless during the holidays.
More or Less: Getting vocal about shopping local!

More or Less: Getting vocal about shopping local!

These business owners are the ones that support our children’s sports teams, our community events, and our service groups.
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