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A 58-year-old amaryllis

A 58-year-old amaryllis

Weyburn resident Kathryn Groshong shows her long-lived amaryllis flower, which she has had for 58 years; she first got it when her son Willis was born in 1954.

Scottish, local curlers play in 'historic' Strathcona Cup

Members of the Weyburn Curling Club competed in an "historic" event on Thursday, playing against Scottish curlers at the Weyburn Curling Rink for two draws of the Strathcona Cup.

Brad Johner and sons to perform here

The Triple C Committee will be bringing a former local singer back to do a fundraising concert this spring.
Donating club pin to Turner Curling Museum

Donating club pin to Turner Curling Museum

Shirley Miller, daughter of Don Turner, and Wendy Neiszner, the administrative coordinator for leisure services, receive a club pin for the Turner Curling Museum from John Shedden, a member of the West Tour Team from Scotland.

DeLaet ties ninth while in California

Graham DeLaet tied for ninth place while at the Farmers Insurance Open, held on the Torrey Pines Golf Course in California from Jan. 24 to 28. The tournament was delayed a day, due to rain and fog that prevented play during the weekend.

Farmers look to own and build own fertilizer plant

Farmers frustrated with the high cost of fertilizer have indicated overwhelmingly an interest in building a farmer-owned fertilizer plant, with the campaign towards building one led by the organization, Farmers of North America (FNA), including many

EDITORIAL: Taser should be considered a tool

The Saskatchewan Police Commission decided, after about five years of study and research, that Conducted Energy Weapons (CEWs), or Tasers as they are known by most people, will be permitted for use by police forces in the province, including the Weyb

RM of Weyburn passes bylaw for planning comm.

The RM of Weyburn council passed a bylaw which authorizes the municipality to officially take part in the Weyburn District Planning Commission, at their meeting held Jan. 16 at the RM office.

Steak fry fundraiser to be held for Y.Grass family

Yellow Grass (cpd) - A Chapman family trust steak fry fundraiser will be held on Thursday, Feb. 7, at 6 p.m. in the Yellow Grass Communiplex. The steak supper will cost $20, and a children's hot dog supper is $5.

City police investigate several assaults and fraud

During the week of Jan. 20-26, the Weyburn Police Service attended to 65 calls for service. City police were called to a local business on Monday.
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