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All dressed up at Epic Rider Pride party

All dressed up at Epic Rider Pride party

Sisters Jessica and Christina Zackrisson show off their Rider Pride as part of the crowd in attendance for the Weyburn Rider Nation's Epic Rider Pride party, held Thursday evening at Jubilee Park.
Crowd gathers for demonstration at Wheat Festival

Crowd gathers for demonstration at Wheat Festival

Dave Carlson and his nephew Travis Carlson demonstrate how rope was made by settlers to Weyburn, during one of the heritage demonstrations held during the Weyburn Wheat Festival.
Local pianist to compete in National Music Festival

Local pianist to compete in National Music Festival

After competing at the local and provincial level, 17-year-old Meagan Milatz has qualified to compete in the prestigious 39th annual National Music Festival.

Average weekly earnings rise again for Sask workers

Average weekly earnings for Saskatchewan workers went up again in May, with a year over year increase of 5 percent.

Diane Hanson Coaches Award goes to Lenferna

The Diane Hanson Coaches Award was given to Weyburn Silver Seals Coach Claudia Lenferna on July 31. The award is in memory of Diane Hanson and is made possible by the Miller Family from Assiniboia.

Wheatland Senior Centre News

The results of the senior centre's activitiesfrom July25 to July 31: Bridge: (Monday) 1stJim Brown,2nd George Gillies, 3rd Nancy Day. Bridge: (Friday) 1stMarion Brown,2nd tied Elfrieda Mantay, Jack Medwed.

Beavers knocked out of playoffs

The Weyburn Senior Beavers have been knocked out of the Western Major Baseball League's (WMBL) playoffs after losing in four games to the Regina Red Sox. The Beavers opened their playoff run in Regina, July 30 with a 8-5 loss.

Majority of crops cut in south Sask

Saskatchewan producers have 66 percent of the hay crop cut and 38 percent baled or put into silage, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture's weekly crop report from July 20 to 26.

Freedom vs. Health

Jennifer's Journal
National Communities in Bloom judges "impressed" with Weyburn

National Communities in Bloom judges "impressed" with Weyburn

The national judges of the Communities in Bloom (CiB) competition visited Weyburn on July 29, touring several parks, yards and City facilities. "Overall, I was impressed with the whole city," said CiB judge Margaret Bateman Elison.
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