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Weyburn Duplicate Bridge report

During the month of June, numbers have varied.

Local galleries

Throughout July and August, the Allie Griffin Art Gallery is featuring 'Historic Weyburn', an exhibition from the City of Weyburn's Permanent Collection as part of the City's Centennial Celebrations.
A summer load of fun activities available for kids at the CFY

A summer load of fun activities available for kids at the CFY

Summer is officially in full swing, school is out, the days are getting warmer and the task of finding activities for the kids is looming, with that said the Cornerstone Family and Youth organization (CFY) is again starting its summer club program.

Summer holidays shouldn't be a holiday from learning

Now that summer is finally 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.

Chelsea Woodard in 'Rent' musical, ready for college

A spotlight continues to follow Chelsea Woodard, as she prepares for a production of "Rent" and finally being able to move onto post-secondary education later this fall. "The arts are alive in Saskatchewan," said Woodard.

Library holds challenge day with prizes

The Weyburn Public Library is planning a special day to remind readers of all ages who took on the Centennial Reading Challenge to keep reading. On Saturday, July 13, the first 10 people to bring in their reading booklet will receive a prize.
Music Award taking musicians forward in their own ways

Music Award taking musicians forward in their own ways

This year's Helen Davidson Music Award was presented on June 23 to two different musicians at the T.C. Douglas Centre.

Fair begins Monday

The 105th annual Weyburn Agricultural Society Fair will be held from July 1 to 3 at the Weyburn Exhibition Grounds. Gate admission to the Exhibition will be a one-pay system, with free grandstand. Family gate passes must be purchased from the Ag.
Everybody wins with Boogie Fest

Everybody wins with Boogie Fest

Boogie Fest, Carlyle's weekend of fun, games, food and most importantly bikes was a success according to organizers.
Science class visits River Park

Science class visits River Park

St. Michael teacher Chad Klein talks to his Grade 8 science class about the skills they can learn and apply in the real world, as they gather to take water samples from the Souris River on June 18.
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