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Casting call for all

The Crocus 80 Theatre will be holding auditions for the summer performance of Ed Willett's play, 'Circle the Crops'.

Watch the movie, meet the director

The Weyburn Public Library will be bringing the movie 'The Gold Bracelet' and its director/actor Kavi Raz to Weyburn on April 13 at 2:00 p.m. The film is about an East Indian family in the United States in a post-9/11 world.
11th Annual Boogie Fest coming soon

11th Annual Boogie Fest coming soon

The Carlyle and District Leisure Board, commonly referred to as the Pool Board, has been hard at work organizing the 11th Annual Boogie Fest and hope to see everyone there again this year; so, mark your calendars for June 21 and June 22.

Weyburn fashion designer ready for her debut show

By Elise Thomsen
Waiting to ensnare a vehicle

Waiting to ensnare a vehicle

Traffic flows by on First Avenue North just off Government Road, as a pothole sits waiting to ensnare a wheel or two of an unsuspecting motorist.
My Nikkel's Worth

My Nikkel's Worth

By Greg Nikkel

'Women of the Year' to 
be recognized

The Women Of The Year Awards banquet will be held at McKenna Hall on Monday, April 15, hosted by Quota Club International of Weyburn. The luncheon will begin at noon and is scheduled to last an hour and a half.
Worm Wednesday at the Leisure Centre

Worm Wednesday at the Leisure Centre

Children enjoy playing in the water at the Weyburn Leisure Centre during an unusually cold spring holiday week. Worm Wednesday, pictured here on April 3, is open to the public every week from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Celebrating spring with a First Nations traditional lunch

Celebrating spring with a First Nations traditional lunch

Barb Frazer, a knowledge keeper, First Nations cultural advisor and traditional art-forms artist, speaks to students from Grades 8 and 9 about blessing and being thankful for their food before they begin to eat a lunch in the tradition of First Natio
City crews work to prevent flooding

City crews work to prevent flooding

City workers Don Waddell, left, and Les Myers, work to clear drains on the corner of Railway and Sixth Street during the early morning hours of April 3.
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