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'Hunt For History' with the museum

Residents are encouraged to "Hunt For History" with the Soo Line Historical Museum. Historical geocaching booklets are available at the museum for $20 for 20 weeks.

Weyburn residents asked to conserve water

As of Saturday afternoon the city has 3 watermain breaks and are asking city residents to please conserve water. At 3 a.m.

Local artists' works at Signal Hill Art Gallery

Fourteen local emerging and aspiring professional artists are showing 60 artworks in an 'open' (curator-free) exhibition, entitled, 'Art Reach.' Artists participating in the exhibition have selected their own works for presentation.

Fine arts award applications now available

Weyburn Arts Council is offering a Fine Arts Award to Weyburn and area post-secondary students with specific criteria. This award is being offered on a yearly basis and the deadline for applications is April 30.
United Way meeting features Comp performers

United Way meeting features Comp performers

Nikki Williams, Shaina Berling, Tenille Arts and April Hoffman sing "Ma He's Making Eyes at Me" during the annual general meeting for the Weyburn and District United Way on Wednesday night.

EDITORIAL: Federal budget 'a lost opportunity'

The federal budget, brought down on Thursday as the first one for the Conservatives since winning their majority government, wasn't all that it could be, yet there are those who feel it went too far in some ways, such as in cutting public servant job
Knitted teddy bears to head to Africa

Knitted teddy bears to head to Africa

Some of the knitted teddy bears to be sent over to children in Africa are gathered in baskets and bags, brought by the volunteer knitters to a tea held Thursday afternoon in the Allie Griffin Art Gallery.

EDITORIAL: Budget a mish-mash of good and bad

The 2012 provincial budget for Saskatchewan is a mish-mash of good and bad news, with cuts being in some very odd places in a year of a continuing strong local economy and prosperity.

Soo Line Museum seeking for war brides, plan book

The Soo Line Historical Museum is seeking stories of war brides who came to the Weyburn-area during the Second World War. The stories will be compiled into a book written by the museum's membership.
Muses sing 'Zero to Hero' at Music Festival

Muses sing 'Zero to Hero' at Music Festival

A vocal group sings "Zero to Hero", a song from the Disney cartoon Hercules, while performing at the "Stars of the Festival" on Wednesday night. From left are Karli Ochitwa, Teagan Paulhus, Marissa McCallum, Erica Chessall and Michaela Sidloski.
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