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Summer holidays shouldn't be a holiday from learning

Now that summer is officially here, parents and children are excited to start their summer vacation. But just because school's out doesn't mean we should take a vacation from learning.

Wheatland Senior Centre news

The results of the senior Centre's activities from July 1 to July 7: Bridge: (Monday) 1st John Whitell, 2nd Andy Dumba, 3rd Jean Fahlman. Bridge: (Friday) 1st Stan Sampson, 2nd Annie Balzer, 3rd Andy Goeres.

Centennial play set by Crocus 80

Crocus 80 Theatre will be producing a science-fiction comedy "Circle the Crops", written by Edward Willett for the City of Weyburn's centennial.
My Nikkel's Worth

My Nikkel's Worth

Recently a poll came out, supposedly taken of Canadians, giving their opinion of which is the most beautiful area of the country (among other things), and they said Saskatchewan ranked as the lowest as a place of beauty, while British Columbia ranked

Woodard returns from her callback

Chelsea Woodard might not be the next Dorothy, but she will never forget her experience competing in "Over the Rainbow". In late June, potential Dorothys from around Canada followed the yellow brick road to Toronto for callbacks, including Chelsea.
Little tractors revved up for the race

Little tractors revved up for the race

Derek Vogel makes the round of the hay bale on his lawn-mower tractor, during one the races held between heats of the Demolition Derby in front of the packed-out grandstands at the Weyburn Fair on Wednesday evening.

EDITORIAL: Let's keep up the strong efforts!

There is no doubt, the people of Weyburn and surrounding area are generous, and work hard at volunteering for worthy causes and for service clubs and organizations; thus, it is not really very surprising that in a relatively short time both major pro
Pink Panther to strike Weyburn with a theatre training experience

Pink Panther to strike Weyburn with a theatre training experience

The Tommy Douglas Performing Arts Centre will begin its in-production theatre training program on July 2. The sixth annual Youth Development Summer Theatre Program offers professional theatre training for ages six through 18.
Knight rides into local Weyburn farm

Knight rides into local Weyburn farm

Sir Vincent Gabriel the First from Beaupart Kirouac greets members of the McNaughton family, Melody, Shauna and Tarryn, as he approaches their Weyburn farm on Friday. Vincent has traveled across Canada on horseback since April, after leaving Quebec.
My Nikkel's Worth

My Nikkel's Worth

As you read this (that's right, both of you - I see you ), you may or may not be aware of the beginning of a new season on this day, namely the official First Day of Summer.
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