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Editorial: Consider helping ensure no one goes hungry

Editorial: Consider helping ensure no one goes hungry

There was a report recently that some people are starting to skip meals because they just can’t afford to buy enough food to keep them fed.
Yellow Grass farm family ‘blown away’ with Golden Sheaf Award

Yellow Grass farm family ‘blown away’ with Golden Sheaf Award

Alan and Yvonne Whitrow of Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµampton Farm of Yellow Grass were presented with the Golden Sheaf Award on Tuesday night.
Weyburn Tourism gears up for River Park Sparkles

Weyburn Tourism gears up for River Park Sparkles

To get involved this year, contact Weyburn Tourism to reserve a campsite.
Weyburn girl is U12 punting champ for Saskatchewan

Weyburn girl is U12 punting champ for Saskatchewan

Legacy Park student Gabriella Friesen punted farther than any other U12 girl
Weyburn churches to resume community hot meals at Knox Hall

Weyburn churches to resume community hot meals at Knox Hall

Community hot meals will resume on Sundays at 5 p.m. at the Knox Hall, to run from Nov. 6 until March 2023.
Weyburn police arrest three youths for B&E to Souris School

Weyburn police arrest three youths for B&E to Souris School

Weyburn police laid 33 charges during the week of Oct. 23-29, and responded to 74 calls for service.
Expect GST payments to go out this Friday

Expect GST payments to go out this Friday

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau confirms doubled GST payments to go out this Friday.
Weyburn Comp Grades 7-11 receive academic awards for 2021-22

Weyburn Comp Grades 7-11 receive academic awards for 2021-22

Academic achievement for students in Grades 7-11 last year were recognized at an awards ceremony at the Weyburn Comprehensive School.
Weyburn families have fun carving pumpkins at the library

Weyburn families have fun carving pumpkins at the library

The Weyburn Public Library saw around 50 people from 15 families come and take part in their pumpkin carving event on Thursday evening. The Wholesale Club donated the pumpkins, and the library provided the tools and patterns for the families to use, with prizes provided to all the participants.
Scenes from Weyburn Tourism's first Pumpkin Lane event

Scenes from Weyburn Tourism's first Pumpkin Lane event

Weyburn Tourism held their inaugural Pumpkin Lane on Saturday evening on the Tatagwa Parkway paths near the off-leash dog park, just south of First Avenue. A number of businesses and organizations set up tents along the path loop, which was lined by lit carved pumpkins. Lots of treats were available along the way for those young and old in their Halloween costumes.
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