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Leslie Coulter / Weyburn Review

Leslie Coulter / Weyburn Review

Leslie Coulter entered the newspaper world in 1995 when she accepted a position in the production department for Weyburn This Week as an ad designer. Since then, she has enjoyed participating in every aspect of the business, including writing, editing, photography, selling advertising and managing the production department and commercial print department.
Leslie has two children, who both live in Weyburn.
She enjoys painting, crocheting and crafting, and volunteers with the hot meal program that her church organizes.

Recent Work by Leslie

More or Less: Grab your wig and let’s go!

More or Less: Grab your wig and let’s go!

Imagine 300+ Helen Ropers converging on a small city, flamboyant costumes and every-shade-of-red-available wigs. 
More or Less: Be that village

More or Less: Be that village

Columnist: My thoughts are with all of these families and those who continue to search for their lost children.
More or Less: Baby, it’s hot out there!

More or Less: Baby, it’s hot out there!

Here are some summer wellness tips to help you stay healthy and energized during the warmer months.
More or Less: There’s nothing to do...

More or Less: There’s nothing to do...

Summer barbecues are great community builders and a place to connect with friends.
More or Less: That wasn’t on my bucket list…

More or Less: That wasn’t on my bucket list…

One of the highlights of our time together was a short trip to Seattle to see Billy Joel in concert.
More or Less: Weyburn's got pride!

More or Less: Weyburn's got pride!

An estimated one million people in Canada are 2SLGBTQ+, representing four per cent of the Canadian population aged 15 years and older.
More or Less: Showing support for Mental Heath

More or Less: Showing support for Mental Heath

CMHA’s Call to Action is so important. We need to be aware of those around us and help them seek out the assistance they need.
More or Less: Stronger Together…

More or Less: Stronger Together…

We rally for causes, for illnesses, for celebration and for support. We volunteer –whether in small ways or large, we step up!
More or Less: Sharon would know ...

More or Less: Sharon would know ...

I often have a question or a query, and I think to myself “Sharon would know.â€
More or Less: Celebrating Women

More or Less: Celebrating Women

“Here’s to strong women. May we know them. May we be them. May we raise them.â€
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