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Weyburn Walk to Cure Diabetes raises $32,000

Weyburn Walk to Cure Diabetes raises $32,000

Weyburn's Telus Walk to Cure Diabetes was a big success this year, according to organizer Trina Kopec. The walk raised $32,000 for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. "It went great," said Kopec. "We almost raised $10,000 more than last year.

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Jennifer's Journal

Saskatchewan History honours Riders centennial

Minister responsible for the Saskatchewan Archives Board Bill Hutchinson announced the launch of a special collectors' edition of Saskatchewan Archives Board's magazine Saskatchewan History that commemorates the 100-year history of the Saskatchewan R
A stubborn rose

A stubborn rose

This single rose, measuring about two inches high, is stubbornly trying to grow beside Agnes Blackburn's front step in Creelman despite the widely-varying weather of November.

Yellow Grass buys land, ready for new growth

The Town of Yellow Grass has purchased a parcel of land from Mickey Whitrow to allow the town to expand. The Town has sold all of their residential lots in the last few years and the demand is still there, said Mayor Bill Wilke.
Delivering a spike during regionals

Delivering a spike during regionals

Two Swift Current Ardens players attempt to block a spike, delivered by Weyburn Comprehensive Eagles player Starlet Peterson (No. 4) during game action on Saturday.

Taxation and ag issues debated by delegates

At SARM mid-term convention:

Chamber's 'Parade of Lights' set for Dec. 2

The Weyburn Chamber of Commerce will be holding their 17th annual "Parade of Lights" on Thursday, Dec. 2. Entrants in the parade will begin to line up at 6:15 p.m. that evening at the Exhibition Grounds.
My Nikkel's Worth

My Nikkel's Worth

There is much wisdom in the saying, "There is a time for everything, and a season for everything", or "To every thing there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven.

Wal-Mart employees move to decertify

There has been a move by Weyburn Wal-Mart employees to decertify themselves, in reaction from a recent ruling by the Saskatchewan Court of Employees in favour of the union certification by the United Food and Commercial Workers.
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