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"Souper" fundraiser at The Family Place

The Family Place is holding one of their "souper" fundraisers once again. They are selling homemade soup for $7 a litre. Flavours include taco, Ukrainian borscht, cream of mushroom, corn chowder, cabbage roll, chilli noodle and chilli pasta.

Identity of deceased woman revealed by police

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the period of July 5 to July 12: *Police have revealed the identity of the 42-year-old woman found deceased in her 小蓝视频 Hill apartment on July 7.

Krainyk an alternate for Team Saskatchewan

Weyburn's Elanne Krainyk is an alternate for Team Saskatchewan for the national junior women's championship that will be held in Ontario in August.

Help for farmers with flooded and unseeded crops

Help is on the way for prairie farmers dealing with excess moisture and flooding through the largest and fastest AgriRecovery relief package to date.

Arcola Health Centre re-opens

Sun Country Health Region (SCHR) has announced the re-opening of in-patient services and the Emergency Department at the Arcola Health Centre.
Weyburn Fair sees 10,280 attendees

Weyburn Fair sees 10,280 attendees

The Weyburn Agricultural Society held their 102nd annual Fair and Exhibition on July 5, 6 and 7, hosting several 4-H competitions, the Midway, pony and chariot races, a petting zoo, several exhibits and a talent contest.

Going paperless - but not all the way!

Jennifer's Journal

Circus Gatti in Weyburn

Weyburn will be host to elephants, clowns and tight-rope walkers once again this summer. The Weyburn Fire Department is holding their 22nd annual benefit circus on Thursday, August 26 at the Exhibition Grounds.
Beavers win two more

Beavers win two more

The Weyburn Beavers continued their push for a Western Major Baseball League playoff birth with a pair of wins over divisional opponents.Weyburn shelled the Melville Millionaires 10-2 on July 12 at Tom Laing Field.
Old caboose gets facelift

Old caboose gets facelift

The Soo Line Historical Museum has begun restoring the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) caboose that sits alongside the building.The Museum was given $1,000 from CPR to restore the aging caboose.
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