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SE College appoints new VP of innovation, development

SE College appoints new VP of innovation, development

Darcy Nolte was selected to fill the role of Vice President, Innovation and Strategic Development who will lead the new Centre of Sustainable Innovation
Nominations open for Women of Distinction awards

Nominations open for Women of Distinction awards

The first Annual Women of Distinction Awards Gala will be held on Friday, May 5.
More or Less: It’s all about love

More or Less: It’s all about love

The support and community spirit of Weyburn has always amazed me.
Weyburn Arts Council is ‘Rollin’ with the Gnomies’

Weyburn Arts Council is ‘Rollin’ with the Gnomies’

Weyburn residents may spot a brightly-coloured gnome around the city - they are encouraged to take a photo of it, and rehide it
Weyburn gymnasts place well at Humboldt competition

Weyburn gymnasts place well at Humboldt competition

The Airbourne Gymnastics Club from Weyburn competed in Humboldt on Feb. 5, at the Calico Gymnastics Club, with a number of athletes placing well
Weyburn Wildlife Federation to host 3-D archery shoot at Goodwater

Weyburn Wildlife Federation to host 3-D archery shoot at Goodwater

The Weyburn Wildlife Federation will be hosting a 3-D archery shoot at the Goodwater Rink on Feb. 11 and 12.
Fillmore residents receive QE Platinum Jubilee medals

Fillmore residents receive QE Platinum Jubilee medals

Seven Fillmore and area residents travelled to Yorkton on Jan. 27 to take part in the presentation of QE Platinum Jubilee medals.
Weyburn Comp Eagles basketball teams on road, wrestler wins silver

Weyburn Comp Eagles basketball teams on road, wrestler wins silver

The Weyburn Comp Eagles Junior boys and girls basketball teams both travelled to Foam Lake for a tournament
Weyburn police charge two women for drug trafficking, youths in B&E

Weyburn police charge two women for drug trafficking, youths in B&E

The Weyburn Police Service responded to 71 calls for service during the week of January 30th through February 5th, resulting in a total of 24 charges
Grade 3 students drawn to projects on magnetism at St. Mike's School

Grade 3 students drawn to projects on magnetism at St. Mike's School

Over 50 excited children in the two Grade 3 classrooms at St. Michael School put together their own projects based on their science unit study on magnetism and static electricity. On Jan. 31, each classroom visited the other to see what project each student did to demonstrate what magnetism is and can do.
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