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Get messy at Grace United Church

Grace United Church is hosting its second messy church event on February 11, 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the Upper Grace Hall. February's messy church will be celebrating the theme of 'Love'.

Saskatchewan Express to hold auditions in February

Imagine this: You're standing backstage listening to the buzz of the audience. The house lights dim. The audience quiets. You hear the beginning chords of the first song. The stage lights come on and you step on-stage to a roaring crowd.

Diamonds on Valentine's Day

One lucky gala goer's heart will melt as their ice cube melts and reveals a one carat Canadian Diamond at the Weyburn Hospital Foundation's Valentine's Gala. The gala will be held on February 14 at McKenna Hall.

'Hats Off' gala to celebrate People's Choice

Time is quickly running out to vote for your favourite work of art in the 30th annual James Weir People's Choice art show. It is now on display in the Allie Griffin Art Gallery in the basement of the Weyburn Public Library.

Financial challenges for programming

Incredible growth for Big Brothers Big Sisters
Cub Scouts prepare for winter camping

Cub Scouts prepare for winter camping

Cubs leader Lise Soles opens up her bedroll as she talks to the children in the Fifth Weyburn Cubs about how to prepare for their upcoming winter camp at Saskairie. The Cubs and their leaders will be camping there from Jan. 31 to Feb.
Carving club at library

Carving club at library

Art Keating whittles away the winter hours with the carving club at the Weyburn Public Library. The club meets weekly, on Wednesday from 1 to 3 p.m.

EDITORIAL: City council made the right decision

Weyburn's city council made the most reasonable decision they could when deciding on the issue of the railway crossing on Queen Street adjacent to Highway 39, the scene of a couple of recent accidents involving semis hauling trailers.
Pancake breakfast for WMH players and families

Pancake breakfast for WMH players and families

Weyburn Minor Hockey families line up for a yummy start to their day at the pancake breakfast held during the SaskEnergy Hockey Weekend.
Old school coming down to make way for new

Old school coming down to make way for new

A power shovel moves piles of rubble and rebar by the Weyburn Comp on Wednesday, as demolition efforts of the older parts of the high school continue, making way for the new construction and renovations for the Comp.
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