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A midfield collision

A midfield collision

Reese Marshall of Assiniboia Park runs up as Souris player Kyle Barrett collides with APES player Emma Wiens and the soccer ball, during the last after-school soccer game of the season on Oct. 16.
Not your grandmother's quilts!

Not your grandmother's quilts!

The Weyburn Crocus Quilt Guild will be offering a unique show on October 27. Anna Hergert, an award winning fabric artist from Buffalo Pound, will be in Weyburn offering a trunk show entitled, 'Choosing Creativity'.
Loading food donations at QE School

Loading food donations at QE School

Queen Elizabeth School students bring out bags of donated food to the tractor and trailer parked in front of the school picking up the donations, for the "Drive Away Hunger" campaign to help the Salvation Army's Food Bank on Thursday.

Public assistance with reporting impaired drivers is proving successful

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of October 7 to 14: During the reporting period, the Weyburn Police Service attended to 91 calls for service.

Midget Wings hot streak continues

The Weyburn Midget AA Petrobakken Energy Wings played two games this past week in the SSMHL. First was a visit from the Moose Jaw Warriors to Crescent Point Place on October 10.

Wheatland Senior Centre news

The results of the Wheatland Senior Centre's activities from October 7 to October 13: Bridge: (Monday) 1st Jim Brown, 2nd Andy Goeres, 3rd George Gillies. Bridge: (Friday) 1st Jacqueline Lenz, 2nd George Gillies, 3rd Jack Medwed.

Rider Insider

The road to the 2012 CFL playoffs took a detour.
Serving up sausages for breakfast

Serving up sausages for breakfast

Deanne Garven serves up some sausages to go with the pancake for sisters Annake and Karolina Pizarro, as their mom Priscilla and Ilias Coffey await their turn on Wednesday morning, during the Education Week pancake breakfast at Souris School.

Garbageland

Marna's Musings

SGI seeking input on safe driving discount programs

SGI is asking for feedback from customers on the Safe Driver Recognition and Business Recognition programs.
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