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Dignitaries get closeup look at Ogema's new tourist train

Dignitaries get closeup look at Ogema's new tourist train

Souris-Moose Mountain MP Ed Komarnicki, and Weyburn-Big Muddy MLA Dustin Duncan and his wife Amanda get a first look at the passenger coach for Ogema's new tourist train, just prior to a short ride held as part of the train's official launch on Satur
Matilda Jane Wiens

Matilda Jane Wiens

Matilda Jane Wiens (Matti), was born on a farm in the Gouldtown area, on February 1, 1930. Matti we called her, she was the smallest of seven siblings, but people used to say that in the 30's you were lucky to get your seed back.

Parliament adjourns with a marathon vote on bills

The latest sitting of Parliament in the House of Commons ended with a marathon voting session on a number of major bills proposed by the Conservative government, but they were able to make it through the ordeal and are now taking their summer break.
Serving up Canada Day cake in Stoughton

Serving up Canada Day cake in Stoughton

Stoughton town Coun. Blaine Morrison and Mayor Heather Balon Barmann cut the cake and get out the ice cream to serve to citizens attending the Canada Day activities on July 1. The celebrations were held in Taylor Park and included entertainment.

Off the starting block

Silver Seals swimmer Mackenzie Oberg, in the lane closest to the camera, dives from the starting block along with fellow Seal Karly Moser three lanes down, during the girls 11 and over 25-metre freestyle event at the swim meet hosted by the Seals at
Little tractors revved up for the race

Little tractors revved up for the race

Derek Vogel makes the round of the hay bale on his lawn-mower tractor, during one the races held between heats of the Demolition Derby in front of the packed-out grandstands at the Weyburn Fair on Wednesday evening.
Local couple provides comfort for surgical patients in Kenya

Local couple provides comfort for surgical patients in Kenya

Darla and Lowell Peterson visited Kenya last month to be part of a medical mission trip through an organization called the Caris Foundation.
Lighting up the night

Lighting up the night

Bursts of colourful light explode in the night sky late on July 1, as the City of Weyburn set off a series of fireworks to help commemorate Canada Day, and to kick off the Weyburn Fair which started on July 2 and wrapped up on July 4.
Entering the ring

Entering the ring

The entries in the first of three classes for Cloverbuds in the steer competition enter the show ring in the Weyburn Ag Society barn on July 3, during the regional 4-H competition.

Police remind residents to check alarm systems

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of June 24 to July 1: During the reporting period, police received 144 calls for service.
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