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Behind a museum's velvety ropes

Behind a museum's velvety ropes

A new curator at the Souris Valley Museum is bringing a fresh look to local heritage.

CIBC celebrates 100 years

A local business is holding a barbecue to celebrate 100 years in the community and to fundraise for a worthy cause. CIBC in Weyburn will be celebrating their 100th anniversary this year on June 24.
Landing at Carlyle soon - the Fly-In Breakfast

Landing at Carlyle soon - the Fly-In Breakfast

If you notice lots of light aircraft over Carlyle on June 26, the reason is the hosting of the annual Fly-In Breakfast at the airport.

Vehicle damage and theft reported to police

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of June 6 to 12: *On June 12, police saw a vehicle travelling through Weyburn on Highway 39 at an excessive speed. The patrol car caught up to the vehicle several kilometers out of Weyburn.

Wet weather affects City's lot creation

A regular meeting of the Weyburn City Council was held on June 13; here are the major points of interest: *Council heard good and bad news during the monthly building department report.

Carlyle Community School

Summer is in the air at Carlyle Elementary Community School. Classes have been able to take in many different field trips this year because of the Â鶹´«Ã½AV East Connection's youth experience program.
Little ways one can change the world

Little ways one can change the world

The Grade 5 students at Pleasantdale School are learning how little things can make a big difference.

Native Prairie Appreciation in Weyburn

The City of Weyburn has declared June 19 to 25 as Native Prairie Appreciation Week.
River Park flood

River Park flood

The entrance to River Park is under water as a result of the rain on Friday. This was one of several locations around Weyburn that experienced flooding as a result of the storm.
Exploring our national uniqueness key to national community

Exploring our national uniqueness key to national community

National Aboriginal Day isn't just about celebrating the uniqueness of our First Nations people, but also about looking within ourselves to find the common ground that Canadians share regardless of the many ancestral backgrounds we have.
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