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Heritage comes alive at Weyburn Wheat Festival August 6-8

Heritage comes alive at Weyburn Wheat Festival August 6-8

Weyburn's Heritage Village will come alive with entertainment and old time activities during the Wheat Festival on Aug. 6 and 7. "The best entertainment will be at the Heritage Village stage.
Staging the Weyburn-based play 'The Crazy Man'

Staging the Weyburn-based play 'The Crazy Man'

Emaline Bitterman (Jenna Neufeld) lends a supporting hand to Angus (Dave Rennie), during dress rehearsals for the stage adaptation of "The Crazy Man". Behind mother Clarice (Connie Nightingale) protectively watches the two interact.
Preparing Heritage Village for Wheat Festival

Preparing Heritage Village for Wheat Festival

Dave Carlson and Andrew Durston work on ensuring all the Heritage Village sites are ready to be opened to the public, as it will be one of the venue's for this years Wheat Festival.

Soo Line Museum to host the 'Scotty' T.rex exhibit

Watch out Weyburn, a T.rex is coming to town! "Scotty" the T.rex will be on display at the Soo Line Historical Museum from Aug. 10 to Nov. 30, as part of the Royal Saskatchewan Museum travelling exhibits.

Scotty the T-rex coming to Weyburn

The Soo Line Historical Museum will be hosting a large exhibit over the next few months. Scotty the T-rex will be at the Museum from August 10 to November 30 care of the Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM).

Backpacks In Motion

Weyburn In Motion is currently participating in a pilot project called "Backpacks In Motion." The backpacks are full of games meant to inspire physical activity including Frisbees, horse shoe sets, badminton racquets and much more.
My Nikkel's Worth

My Nikkel's Worth

Everyone needs a break in their lives, from the regular routine of work, to rest their minds and bodies, to recharge themselves before going back full-bore into the normal rhythm of life again.

Four-way stop approved for 16th Street and 1st Ave in Weyburn

A new four-way stop will be placed at the intersection of 16th Street NE and First Avenue NE to help control traffic in that area. City councillors addressed concerns in regards to the new signage during their monthly meeting on July 19.

Wheatland Senior Centre News

The results of the senior centre's activitiesfrom July11 to July 17: Bridge: (Monday) 1stGeorge Gillies,2nd Mildred Sandiford, 3rd Elfrieda Mantay. Bridge: (Friday) 1stGeorge Gillies,2nd Andy Dumba, 3rd Roy Wallin.
Lighting up the water tower

Lighting up the water tower

A lightning bolt bursts out behind Weyburn's historic water tower, during an active thunderstorm that hit Weyburn the evening of July 12.
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