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Weyburn had 'Epic Rider Pride' at big party

Weyburns Roughrider fans let their Rider Pride shine in green-and-white on Thursday evening at the Epic Rider Pride party, held at Jubilee Park featuring a wide variety of activities and appearances by special guests, including Gainer the Gopher and

Sculptor of Douglas statue visits Weyburn

Internationally-known sculptor Lea Vivot paid her first visit to Weyburn on Tuesday, as she came to unpack her bronze statue of the late Tommy Douglas.

Lake Alma family holds farm centennial celebration

Lake Alma (cpd) A Farm Centennial celebration was held at the Ken and Grace Hagen Farm on July 31 with approximately 90 relatives and friends signing the register which included Graces mother and all of her siblings from Alberta, Ontario and Saskatch

City and RM reaffirm commitment to planning

The City and RM of Weyburn reaffirmed their commitment to continue with the work begun as the Weyburn District Regional Planning Commission, with the acknowledgment the planning process will need to involve many more people and stakeholders in the We
Beavers finish season on 'right path', plan for 2011

Beavers finish season on 'right path', plan for 2011

The Weyburn Beavers season had went very well this year, according to executive president Garnet Hansen. The Beavers ended their 2010 season after being knocked out of the Western Major Baseball League playoffs by the Regina Red Sox.
My Nikkel's Worth

My Nikkel's Worth

When my kids were still going to elementary school, often a post-summer assignment was to write about "What I did on summer vacation" as a way to bridge the kids from summer back into school mode.
All dressed up at Epic Rider Pride party

All dressed up at Epic Rider Pride party

Sisters Jessica and Christina Zackrisson show off their Rider Pride as part of the crowd in attendance for the Weyburn Rider Nation's Epic Rider Pride party, held Thursday evening at Jubilee Park.
Crowd gathers for demonstration at Wheat Festival

Crowd gathers for demonstration at Wheat Festival

Dave Carlson and his nephew Travis Carlson demonstrate how rope was made by settlers to Weyburn, during one of the heritage demonstrations held during the Weyburn Wheat Festival.
Local pianist to compete in National Music Festival

Local pianist to compete in National Music Festival

After competing at the local and provincial level, 17-year-old Meagan Milatz has qualified to compete in the prestigious 39th annual National Music Festival.

Average weekly earnings rise again for Sask workers

Average weekly earnings for Saskatchewan workers went up again in May, with a year over year increase of 5 percent.
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