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Library aims for immigrant-friendly services, programs

An increase of immigrants has occurred in the past few years for the City of Weyburn.
City police deal with many offences involving alcohol

City police deal with many offences involving alcohol

The Weyburn Police Service attended two residential, two commercial alarms and 71 calls for service during the period of Dec. 19-25.
Elva Myrtle Blakley

Elva Myrtle Blakley

It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing of Elva at the age of 97. She was predeceased by her husband Alvin Blakley (1992), son-in-law Harold Neiszner (2006), and grandson Jerry Seymour (2010).
Landing on a loose puck

Landing on a loose puck

Game action between the Weyburn midget Q'Max Wild and Estevan comes to a halt, after goaltender Dustin Dreis (No. 31), lands on a loose puck by the net. The Q'Max Wild hosted Estevan at Crescent Point Place on Dec. 27, and lost 15-3.

EDITORIAL: CWB will continue to have a role

At the start of the next crop year, on August 1, 2012, a new era begins for western Canadian grain farmers, when the Canadian Wheat Board begins operations without the single-desk monopoly powers it formerly had.

Painted Pony continues to develop wells

Painted Pony Petroleum is continuing work with wells on their properties in southeast Saskatchewan. In an update on their operations provided shortly before Christmas, Painted Pony indicated they have begun a delineation program with three wells (1.
Humane Society cats given some play time

Humane Society cats given some play time

Tessa Wright, volunteer with the Weyburn Humane Society, plays with some of the cats at the shelter. Currently, there are many cats and dogs available for adoption at the Humane Society.
Plays, Concerts and Choirs at the T.C. Douglas Centre for the Performing Arts

Plays, Concerts and Choirs at the T.C. Douglas Centre for the Performing Arts

A Weyburn attraction of national appeal is the former church of preacher / politician Tommy Douglas. The Calvary Baptist Church was built in Weyburn in 1906 by volunteers and moved to its present location on Âé¶¹´«Ã½AV Hill in 1985, opening in 1991.

Western provinces applaud the proclamation of Bill C-18

Agriculture Ministers from Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia recently congratulated the federal government on Bill C-18, The Marketing Freedom for Grain Farmers Act, receiving Royal Assent.

Maybe give it a try

I was so looking forward to writing my column this month because I had a whole arsenal of topics to pick from that people have stopped me to discuss. I had even done several mini columns to remind me what was on the minds of my readers.
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