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Recognizing women in business

October is Women's History Month in Canada, a time when Canadians turn the spotlight on the history of women's human rights to reflect on the value of inclusion and equality, and the importance of full citizenship.

Wheatland Senior Centre News

The results of the senior centre's activitiesfor the week ofOctober10 toOctober 16: Bridge: (Monday) 1stJim Brown, 2nd Jean Janoski, 3rd Joyce Hemphill. Bridge: (Friday) 1stMarion Brown, 2nd Lucie Nickel, 3rdElfrieda Mantay.
Inner Wheel of Weyburn raises hope in Africa

Inner Wheel of Weyburn raises hope in Africa

Three special guests from Malawi joined a group of Weyburn grandmothers on October 18 at the Inner Wheel of Weyburn?s Grandmothers for Grandmothers Fundraising Luncheon.

Senior artists' group on display

Art provides an outlet for expression that defies age. That's evident in the artworks of the Golden Tones Artists? Group, which will have work on display at the Allie Griffin Art Gallery from October 26 to November 7.

RCMP investigate stolen Ski-doo

The Weyburn RCMP and Crime Stoppers are seeking assistance from the public in solving the following crime which happened betweenOctober 18 andOctober 19. A snowmobilewas stolen from a business south of Weyburn.

Book series follows Saskatchewan soldier

An Estevan author is coming to Weyburn to read from her new series of books - The Other Side.

Crop report for Oct. 5 - 11

Recent warm and sunny weather has allowed Saskatchewan producers to make significant harvest progress again this week. Eighty-three percent of the 2010 crop has been combined, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture's Weekly Crop Report.
Wings drop two at home

Wings drop two at home

The Weyburn Red Wings have traded one pair of brothers for another with the Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL).
Celtic Tenors perform Oct. 25

Celtic Tenors perform Oct. 25

Weyburn Concert Series will be presenting the Celtic Tenors as their kick-off to the 2010-2011 season on Monday, October 25 at the Weyburn Comprehensive School Cafetorium at 7:30 p.m.

Headless Hauntings on Hallowed Hill

The Tommy Douglas Centre is putting on a Halloween Haunting with the Headless Horseman on October 29, 30 and 31. Participants can expect a spooky story telling of a condensed version of Sleepy Hollow at the Headless Hauntings on Hallowed Hill event.
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