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The winner on 'Flat Top Rock'

The winner on 'Flat Top Rock'

Grade 5 student Elysia Froese stands atop "Flat Top Rock" as Susan Nedelcov-Anderson of Weyburn In Motion and Coun. Nancy Styles of the city's Parks Board watches at left on Friday afternoon.

City water advisory may be in effect for weeks

Weyburn and area residents who use city-treated water need to get used to boiling water and/or buying bottled water, as the city advised it will be a matter of weeks before the precautionary boil-water advisory is lifted.

DeLaet back for second Hospital charity tourney

The Weyburn and District Hospital Foundation announced on Monday that Weyburn-born PGA Tour golfer, Graham DeLaet, has agreed to return to participate in a second charity golf tournament on July 10.
Katherine "Kay" Corr

Katherine "Kay" Corr

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Katherine "Kay" Corr on March 8, 2012, at the age of 89 years.
Jean Eva Smyth

Jean Eva Smyth

June 20, 1928-February 24, 2012

Library able to maintain and sustain circulation nos.

The contribution of the Saskatchewan Integrated Library program continued to increase circulation numbers at Weyburn Public Library in 2011. The library's circulation went up .9 per cent in the past year, bringing its total to 144,816.
Artists attend local workshop

Artists attend local workshop

A group of local artists show some of the work they produced at an artists' workshop held at the Allie Griffin Art Gallery on Thursday evening.
Playing in a big puddle

Playing in a big puddle

Morgan Sidloski, Tylan Charlton and Trey Sandiford have fun splashing around in a large puddle that appeared at the corner of 18th Street and Slezak Crescent on Friday afternoon.
'Weyburn goats' arrive at villages in the Philippines

'Weyburn goats' arrive at villages in the Philippines

Salvador Cariaga is originally from the Philippines and he serves his home country as a missionary who travels throughout North America.

Immigration Minister, Hon. Jason Kenney attends Roundtable focused on Saskatchewan's labour shortage

A Roundtable of representatives from local business and government was held on February 25 at City Hall. The issue at hand was the current shortage of available labour in Saskatchewan.
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