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EDITORIAL: Teachers worthy of our gratitude

Many of the School-Community Councils at the various schools in Weyburn and area will be doing some activities next week to show appreciation to the teaching staff of those schools.
Winners recognized at People's Choice exhibition

Winners recognized at People's Choice exhibition

Four of the runners-up and the top winner are recognized at the reception for the 29th annual James Weir People's Choice Art Exhibition held Thursday evening at the Allie Griffin Art Gallery.
Artists visit at People's Choice reception

Artists visit at People's Choice reception

Artist Regan Lanning shares a laugh with fellow artist Jaynie Himsl during the reception for the 29th annual James Weir People's Choice Art Exhibition on Thursday evening at the Allie Griffin Art Gallery.

Wheatland Senior Centre news

The results of the Wheatland Senior Centre's activities from January 20 to January 26: Bridge: (Monday) 1st Jim Brown, 2nd Stan Sampson, 3rd George Gillies. Bridge: (Friday) 1st Marion Brown, 2nd Bernie Dufour, 3rd George Gillies.
A 58-year-old amaryllis

A 58-year-old amaryllis

Weyburn resident Kathryn Groshong shows her long-lived amaryllis flower, which she has had for 58 years; she first got it when her son Willis was born in 1954.

Brad Johner and sons to perform here

The Triple C Committee will be bringing a former local singer back to do a fundraising concert this spring.

Genealogical Society elects new executive

The Weyburn Branch of Saskatchewan Genealogical Society held their annual meeting on January 15.
Hitting her target in the Winter Games

Hitting her target in the Winter Games

Rec coordinator Patti Hewitt helps Tatagwa View resident Olga Saip take careful aim and hit her target, during the biathlon event of the winter games held for the long-term care residents on Wednesday.

My Nikkel's Worth

The quintessential Canadian music group with the colourful name, Blue Rodeo, brought its 25th anniversary tour through our province, and my wife and I were privileged enough to be in the sold-out audience for the concert on Jan.

Nice win for Lampman resident

It was a sight for Janice Bernier's eyes. She couldn't believe what she was seeing when she found out that her Western 6/49 ticket won $25,000! Bernier bought her $5 ticket for the December 12th draw at Pharmasave in Lampman.
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