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Weyburn area businesses finalists for ABEX Awards

A number of Weyburn and area businesses are up for provincial business awards, as the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce announced the list of finalists for the 2010 Achievement in Business Excellence Awards (ABEX), with over 60 finalists in 12 award c
New projects to improve Animal Park

New projects to improve Animal Park

Don Sealy, manager of the Therapeutic Animal Park, points to where a new welcome sign will be installed at the entrance of the Animal Park.
Guiding young flautists

Guiding young flautists

Comp student Mikyla Jensen, at left, gives hands-on guidance to Randi Carlson during a Grade 7 band clinic held to introduce the new students to their band instruments after school on Wednesday.

Donations to Animal Park help with several projects

An appeal for donations is going out to the community to assist with completing several projects at the Therapeutic Animal Park.
Comp student helps out at Humane Society

Comp student helps out at Humane Society

Christopher Keller, a special needs student in Grade 12 at the Weyburn Comp, cuddles a cat along with Sheryl Bromm, his education assistant, and Nicole Griffin, the new staff member at the Weyburn Humane Society's animal shelter on Sept. 3.

Weyburn Fundraiser marks 29th year on October 22-23

Goal of $127,900 & fun set for Communithon
My Nikkel's Worth

My Nikkel's Worth

Weyburn's bid to earn the right to officially be called "Riderville" was a success, despite the fact that honour was given to Avonlea by the judging committee for the contest.
Kiefer Sutherland tours TC Douglas Centre in Weyburn

Kiefer Sutherland tours TC Douglas Centre in Weyburn

Actor, writer and director Kiefer Sutherland has a close look at memorabilia of his grandfather, Tommy Douglas, and his mother, Shirley Douglas, during a tour of the T.C. Douglas Centre on Friday, during his visit to the city.
Weyburn grandmothers helping grandmothers in Africa

Weyburn grandmothers helping grandmothers in Africa

Local grandmothers are encouraging Weyburn residents to assist grandmothers in the Third World.

Rider Insider

The Saskatchewan Roughriders improved to 28-16 all-time on Labour Day Classic weekend with a 27-23 victory over the rival Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Sunday before another sellout crowd of 30,048.
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