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Qmax post win against Carlyle

On Friday, December 7, the Qmax Wild played the Carlyle Midget team. The Wild won by a score of 6-3. Nick Zerie had an amazing game with one goal and three assists. Their next game was a rematch against Carlyle on Wednesday, December 12 in Arcola.

Wheatland Senior Centre news

The results of the Wheatland Senior Centre's activities from December 2 to December 8: Bridge: (Monday) 1st Erskine Sandiford, 2nd Basil Holyer, 3rd Stan Sampson. Bridge: (Friday) 1st Stan Sampson, 2nd George Gillies, 3rd John Whitell.

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Chamber reviewing new Saskatchewan Employment Act

The Weyburn & District Chamber of Commerce has been reviewing the Government of Saskatchewan's new Employment Act that was released on December 4.

Music Festival now offering online registration

The Weyburn Rotary Music Festival has set up online registration at weyburnmfa.webs.com. This gives students the option of registering on this website to enter the music festival or to print a paper copy of the registration form.
Taking care of the care givers: appreciation in action

Taking care of the care givers: appreciation in action

Some moms tend to nurture everyone else as well as their own children.

Weyburn Comprehensive School news

Tickets are on sale at the school office for the band concert and choral concerts, which take place on December 17 and 18. The public is invited to come out and enjoy the music of all the school groups. The cost is $5.00.

Operation Christmas Child offers online giving option

Thanks to the generosity of Weyburn and area residents, 1800 children around the world will receive an Operation Christmas Child shoe box gift.
Sam Locken

Sam Locken

Sam Locken, late of Weyburn, passed away November 28, 2012, at the age of 85 years.
Santa Claus has a family visit

Santa Claus has a family visit

Tatagwa View resident Janet Panteluk, far right, watches as her daughter Sandra and granddaughter Cassidy visit with Santa Claus, as son Kelly watches beside her, during the annual Christmas tea at the Tatagwa View long-term care centre on Thursday.
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