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Upcoming fair to highlight what Weyburn has to offer women

Upcoming fair to highlight what Weyburn has to offer women

A recent resident of Weyburn wants to discover what the city has to offer a woman like herself and is spreading the word with an event to honour International Women's Day - March 8.
Family Day Winter Fest a blast

Family Day Winter Fest a blast

Cold temperatures and a harsh wind, resulting in an extreme windchill Family Day (Feb. 21) morning, did not deter people from venturing outdoors at Moose Mountain Provincial Park to partake in various planned activities.

Police attend noisy party complaints

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of February 21 to 27: *On February 27, police were called to a noisy party in the 300 block of Seventh Street.

Weekly RCMP report

The weekly RCMP report is prepared with the assistance of the Carlyle RCMP. Issues involving the Mental Health Act, among others, are not reported. The report this week covers the period of Feb. 18 - Feb. 25. The detachment assisted with 33 calls.
Area recovering from doctor shortage

Area recovering from doctor shortage

The Arcola-Carlyle area is on the long road of recovering from the doctor shortage experienced over the past couple years.
Fire destroys North Weyburn home

Fire destroys North Weyburn home

The DeConnick family home lies smoking in ruins, after a fire destroyed the home late Wednesday afternoon in the hamlet of North Weyburn. No one was hurt in the fire, but the family lost everything as the blaze completely destroyed the home.
Komarnicki tours local projects

Komarnicki tours local projects

Conservative MPs fanned out across the country to see the fruits of their labours Thursday.
SAASE Convention brings new funding opportunities to Weyburn

SAASE Convention brings new funding opportunities to Weyburn

The Weyburn Agricultural Society played host to members of the Saskatchewan Association of Agricultural Societies and Exhibitions (SAASE) on February 25 and 26.
Local women making a difference with Little Dresses for Africa

Local women making a difference with Little Dresses for Africa

Shelley Baldwin never thought she would inspire so many women to join the ?Little Dresses for Africa? project. But once they heard what she was doing, they were eager to help.

Capital funding projects address local school's needs

Education Minister Donna Harpauer announced more than $60 million in additional funding for 120 school renovation and improvement projects in 65 communities across the province, recently.
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