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Government keeps revenue sharing promise

In his address to the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) annual convention, Premier Brad Wall confirmed the government will keep its promise to provide annual revenue sharing equal to a full point of the provincial sales tax (PST).
Eight Words Caf茅 holds grand opening

Eight Words Caf茅 holds grand opening

One of the newest businesses in Carlyle, the Eight Words Caf茅 on Main Street, held a grand opening which spanned for an evening and the following morning recently.
Will you 'Be Mine' Valentine?

Will you 'Be Mine' Valentine?

Belva Johnson takes a closer look at the "Be Mine" Valentine's Day cake, decorated by Roxann Nast at the Tatagwa View long-term care facility on Wednesday.

Rudachyk retires from Family Place

The Board of Directors of The Family Place have announced the retirement of Manager Linda Rudachyk, effective June 30.

New deputy fire chief

The Weyburn Fire Department has hired a new deputy fire chief.Michael Cole will leave his position at Redcoat Chrysler to begin his full time job with the fire department on March 1.
Date and sponsor announced for DeLaet Charity Golf Tournament

Date and sponsor announced for DeLaet Charity Golf Tournament

The Weyburn & District Hospital Foundation Inc. has announced that a major sponsor has joined the "Ulterra Presents The Graham DeLaet Charity Golf Tournament In Support of the Weyburn & District Hospital Foundation.
Weyburn promoted online with new video series

Weyburn promoted online with new video series

The City has launched a series of promotional videos that invite viewers to "discover" what Weyburn has to offer.

Carlyle Community School

After school Programs started up this week, on Monday we had the grades 2-3 cooking up a storm with Mrs. Beatty the kids made fruit pizza & cheese critters. Thank you to our parent helpers Karen Fischer and Alicia Jones.
New refuse system not without hurdles

New refuse system not without hurdles

The first day of operation for Weyburn's new automated refuse system exposed several hurdles for City workers, emphasizing the need for more education of the new system to the public, according to City Engineering Assistant Jesse Watamanuk.

Lifting spirits, elevator becoming reality

Isn't it nice when a plan comes together? No doubt a feeling of a job well done is presently pending for members of Carlyle's Memorial Hall board, after a three or more year quest to ease access to the hall's theatre for those with mobility issues is
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