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Pig scramble a favourite at Creelman Fair

Pig scramble a favourite at Creelman Fair

Four pigs escape in different directions as they are being chased by participants in the pig scramble in Creelman on Saturday.
City may see another record breaking construction year

City may see another record breaking construction year

A regular meeting of the Weyburn City Council was held on July 11; here are the major points of interest:*Council learned that the City of Weyburn may see another record breaking construction year, according to the monthly building department report.

Art gallery celebrates Mother Earth

Currently on display at the Allie Griffin Art Gallery is an exhibit celebrating Mother Earth. Saskatchewan photographer Courtney Milne's "Visions of the Goddess" is a sample of 25 of his images, blended with stories by his partner Sherrill Miller.

EYES Camp comes to Comp

The University of Regina is holding an Educating Youths in Engineering and Science (EYES) Camp at the Weyburn Comprehensive School from Monday, July 18 to Friday, July 22. The camp is put on by the science and engineering faculties at the University.

Artistic variety by Milestone artist on display

On display in the Signal Hill Gallery are drawings, paintings and bronze sculpture by Milestone artist Jack Pickering.

Update on Saskatchewan Teacher Bargaining

Representatives from the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) and the Government-Trustee Bargaining Committee (GTBC) met with Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Minister Don Morgan to receive the report from the special mediator, Richard Hornun

Silver Seals earn hardware

The Weyburn Silver Seals participated in two notable events this summer. The Weyburn Silver Seals Speed Swimming Club hosted their annual swim meet on July 10 for 183 swimmers from across southern Saskatchewan.

Upcoming horticultural shows

The Weyburn Horticultural Society has two upcoming shows that they are encouraging all gardeners to participate in this year.

Police deal with inappropriate behaviour and solicitations

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of July 4 to 11: *At approximately 9 a.m. on July 9, police received a report of a missing 6-year-old child. The youngster was located a short time later by a family member. *Around 5:30 p.m.

Red Cross Recovery Centre opens in Weyburn

Individuals, families and neighbours who have been affected by flooding in Weyburn and the surrounding area are encouraged to visit the Red Cross Recovery Centre.
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