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EDITORIAL: Littering disrespects the environment

Green seems to be a favourite colour for many people these days, in that it represents the environment, and a concern for preserving it and taking care of it.
Looking at blueprints for new Wor-Kin Shop

Looking at blueprints for new Wor-Kin Shop

Andria Brady, centre, executive director of the Weyburn Wor-Kin Shop, points out key features of a proposed blueprint for the new Day Program facility to board members Gerald Borrowman and Denise Guest.

RM to enable workers to live on company property

The Rural Municipality of Weyburn is looking into a way to make it easier for a company to provide housing for their employees on their property, by making residential buildings a discretionary use on land zoned for industrial use.
Taking part in an adjudication

Taking part in an adjudication

Members of the Soo Line Camera Club entered photos in four categories, including flora, fauna, landscape and people, and the adjudication results were presented at a reception held on Sunday afternoon.
Scouts enjoy swimming time at Nickle Lake

Scouts enjoy swimming time at Nickle Lake

Scout member Emma Chuckry jumps off the end of a pier as Garrett Lee awaits his turn behind her on Saturday afternoon at Nickle Lake Regional Park.

Weyburn Vision Unlimited to hold meeting September 28

Weyburn Vision Unlimited will hold their first meeting of the 2011-2012 year, on Wednesday, September 28 starting at 1:30 pm, at the Legion Towers. Vision Unlimited is a peer support group for the visually-impaired, in the Weyburn area.

Habitat for Humanity in Regina project completed

A women-led affordable housing project has been completed in Regina to help a Habitat for Humanity partner family achieve their dream of homeownership. Keys were presented to the family during a special ceremony held in Regina today.

Local photographers compete

Soo Line Camera Club Photographers Mary Jacobs, Sid Trepoff, Chris Walter, Art Beck, Art Wallace, John Woodward and Kim Schneider, will be competing in four black & white photography categories: "People", "Landscapes", "Flora" and "Fauna" at this wee

Wheatland Senior Centre News

The results of the senior Centre's activities from September 10 to September 17: Bridge Tournament (September 10): 1st George Gillies and Andy Goeres, 2nd Irene Roy and Audrey Lausch from Estevan, 3rd Jim Brown and Lucie Nickel.

'Stamp Out Hunger' set for Saturday

During your grocery shopping this week, remember to pick up a few extra items for the Food Bank Drive, which is happening Saturday, September 24, beginning at 9:00 a.m.
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