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Laying groundwork at WCS

Laying groundwork at WCS

Construction workers bury newly laid culverts at Weyburn Comprehensive School construction project early Thursday morning. Construction workers on the site are completing phase 1 and will soon move into phase 2 of the project.

Summertime at the museum

The Soo Line Historical Museum held a variety of events over the summer, beginning with a float in the Centennial Parade on July 2. The float was a 1964 Ford Convertible owned and driven by Wayne Knibbs.
Kenosee Lake Kitchen Party continues to promote traditional music

Kenosee Lake Kitchen Party continues to promote traditional music

The Kenosee Lake Kitchen Party has been growing over the last seven years despite slight confusion by some that it was a Tupperware convention held every year. For the week of Aug.

EDITORIAL: It's time for Senate misdeeds to stop

Canadians, and Saskatchewan residents in particular, had a sense of pride when broadcaster Pamela Wallin was appointed to Canada's upper chamber, the Senate, after representing this country as an ambassador to New York and earning a certain level of

Airport lounge renamed to honour long-time manager

The City of Weyburn honoured one of its long-term employees on August 12 by renaming the facility they built after him.
Fun activity at the library

Fun activity at the library

Sneh Patel creates a happy face on his T-shirt, under the guidance of Summer Reading Program coordinator Ambria Mainil at the Weyburn Public Library on Aug. 13.

My Nikkel's Worth

To quote the Canadian group, The Irish Rovers (am I showing my age by knowing who they are?), "Wasn't that a party?" I refer of course to the City of Weyburn's blowout celebration of its 100th year as a city, held on Aug.
River Park hosts three Scots on cross-Canada cycle tour

River Park hosts three Scots on cross-Canada cycle tour

Angelo Cavallina and his two sons, Olmo McPake-Cavallina and Ally Cavallina, rode into Weyburn late Thursday evening on their recumbent bikes. The trio, from Edinburgh, Scotland, are cycling across Canada.
New home under development at Riverwood

New home under development at Riverwood

A new home is advancing as construction continues at a busy pace in the new Riverwood subdivision being developed on the former Souris Valley grounds on Thursday afternoon.
Fiddling for the ages

Fiddling for the ages

Four years ago Michele Amy and her husband Will Elliot put together an idea which was spawned from the Kenosee Lake Kitchen Party (KLKP) camps, but focused on training new fiddle and guitar teachers.
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