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EDITORIAL: Rail crossing needs to be made safe

When a semi-truck pulling a long grain trailer got stuck on the CP Rail tracks on Queen Street, a freight train heading southeast came around the bend coming into Weyburn city proper and was not able to stop in time before smashing into the trailer a
Practising for Tommy Douglas Christmas play

Practising for Tommy Douglas Christmas play

Myrna Jewell tucks Holly Bushell into bed, during a practice for "Twas the Night Before Christmas" at the Tommy Douglas Performing Arts Centre. This play will be hosted at the Tommy Douglas Centre on Saturday, Dec. 14 and Sunday, Dec. 15.
House of the Future featured in Crocus 80 play

House of the Future featured in Crocus 80 play

A tour of the House of the Future is given by Mr. Broadbent (Doug Loden) to Ben Adams (Marshall Schettler), during a practice for the Crocus 80 production of "Never Kiss a Naughty Nanny".
Didgeridoo to be raffled

Didgeridoo to be raffled

Dave Rennie demonstrates how the didgeridoo is played one last time before putting it under the Christmas tree at the Tommy Douglas Centre to be included in their Christmas fundraiser and raffle.
Cowboy meets Classical, a beautiful melding of genres

Cowboy meets Classical, a beautiful melding of genres

Although it's an unlikely partnership, it works... well. Weyburn will be introduced to the chilling sounds of Cowboy meets Classical as Jim Reader, along with ProCoro Canada take to the stage for an evening of music on Friday, November 22 at 7:30 p.

People's Choice entries now being accepted

Applications for the 30th Annual James Weir People's Choice Exhibition are now being accepted and are available at the library, the Allie Griffin Art Gallery, Signal Hill Arts Centre and online at weyburnartscouncil.ca.

An evening of ballet planned for Weyburn

While hunting, Prince Siegfried sees an amazing swan. As he takes aim to shoot, the swan turns into a beautiful woman. The professional division of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet will be performing excerpts from Swan Lake and other ballets at St.

Artists unite in The Underground

New downtown business is owned by many artists

EDITORIAL: Suspending senators is only the start

History was made on Parliament Hill on Nov. 5, when Canada's Upper Chamber, the Senate, took a vote and suspended three of their own: Saskatchewan's Pamela Wallin, Mike Duffy and Patrick Brazeau.
Bricks being saved for Centennial project

Bricks being saved for Centennial project

Charlie Pirie cleans off the mortar from bricks salvaged from the Weyburn Collegiate (in the background), for a request to save 1,000 bricks for the City of Weyburn's Centennial project.
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