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Queen's medal a reflection on lives well lived

Queen's medal a reflection on lives well lived

The Queen's Diamond Jubilee began in February 2012, in celebration of the 60-year reign of Queen Elizabeth II.
Discussing strategy at the Curling Rink

Discussing strategy at the Curling Rink

Laurel Oberkirsch, Mitch Bellefleur and Garett Hoffart discuss strategy during a curling session at the Weyburn Curling Rink on Wednesday afternoon.
Gymnasts show school spirit at QE

Gymnasts show school spirit at QE

Blayke Walbaum and Maggie Grams strike their best gymnastic pose during a "Sport Day" at Queen Elizabeth School on Thursday. Students and staff dressed in outfits from their favourite sport during the spirit day.
Taking bids at Festival of Trees

Taking bids at Festival of Trees

Auctioneer and city councillor Winston Bailey, centre left, takes bids on a Christmas tree during the live auction portion of the Festival of Trees fundraiser on Thursday evening at Barber Motors showroom.

Weyburn Duplicate Bridge Report

The Weyburn Duplicate Bridge club plays twice a week and, as of the middle of November, the club will continue to play Monday evenings at 7:00 p.m., but games will no longer be played on Wednesday evenings.

Third annual Active Toy Guide

'Twas a month until Christmas when arose such a clatter, Saskatchewan kids face a serious matter.

'Murder' almost wrapped up

The fall production of 'Murder Most Fouled Up' will conclude this weekend.

Police remind to drive cautiously, traffic checks coming soon

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of November 12 to 18: During the reporting period, the Weyburn Police Service received 69 calls for service, which was a relatively quiet week.

Rider Insider

One week ago at this time the wounds for the Saskatchewan Roughriders were so raw that it was too hard to either look back or ahead.

City stands by offer to police

Weyburn Mayor Debra Button stated recently that the Weyburn Police Association (WPA) request for a 24 per cent wage increase is excessive and that the City is standing firm with its latest offer.
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