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Greek Feast raises $20K for Hospital Foundation

The Weyburn and District Hospital Foundation received a boost from the community, after the Weyburn Travelodge and El Rancho hosted its second annual Greek Feast fundraiser for the Foundation on Jan. 15.
Weight room expansion complete

Weight room expansion complete

After months of wondering what was going on behind the curtain, the users of the fitness room at the Souris Valley Aquatic and Leisure Centre can now see the results of the ongoing expansion project for themselves.

City police investigate two B&Es

The Weyburn Police Service attended to 113 calls over the week of Jan. 23-30, including break-and-enters, thefts and a violent assault. Police attended a residential break and enter on the 1100 block of Park Avenue on Jan. 23.
Piling on for sledding fun

Piling on for sledding fun

Grade 9 students try to pile on three and four-deep as they sled down the tobagganing hill on Confederation Drive near River Park on Jan. 25.

Potential is high for spring flood in the SE

The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority says there is a high potential for spring flooding from runoff across southern Saskatchewan, especially in the southeast.
Plans to resolve housing dilemma beginning to emerge

Plans to resolve housing dilemma beginning to emerge

Raised awareness regarding Estevan's housing shortage is quickly leading to action plans it seems. A Jan.
Renovations continue at Creighton Lodge

Renovations continue at Creighton Lodge

Creighton Lodge continues to see support come through the doors of the retirement living complex. The lodge received three more donations recently that will help keep the renovations coming to the aging building.

Plans to expand trails discussed by Council

A regular meeting of the Weyburn City Council was held on January 24; here are the major points of interest: *Councillor Nancy Styles discussed the Communities in Bloom committee's desire to continue with the program, despite not winning the national

Carlyle council considers spring flood planning

Carlyle town council has expressed some concern about the potential for flooding within the municipality come spring thaw, and is considering ways to mitigate the potential damage this would cause to infrastructure.
Dan D'Autremont speaks about successes of 2010

Dan D'Autremont speaks about successes of 2010

The provincial constituency of Cannington has, like many other regions of Saskatchewan, see unprecedented growth over the past few years. Not surprisingly, there can be occasional growth-pains, as well as successes.
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