小蓝视频

Skip to content

Local News

Police investigate multiple thefts

A report from the Weyburn Police Service for the period of September 27 to October 3: *On October 2, police were called to a residential break and enter complaint where electronics, cash and gift cards were stolen.
Public awareness of treaties goal of seminar

Public awareness of treaties goal of seminar

With three thriving First Nations communities within the immediate area, the Chief and council of Ocean Man First Nations offered an open public seminar to educate the wider population on the topic of treaties.

Health Care Recruitment fundraiser set for Oct. 16

Communities in the area are in a good place when it comes to physician recruitment in the past few months.
A growing Weyburn business district

A growing Weyburn business district

The western approach to Weyburn along Highway 39 shows evidence of a growing business district, in this view from Government Road looking to the northwest.

Province won't charge hunters for non-registry

Hunters in Saskatchewan will not have to worry about their rifles or shotguns are registered when they go out to bag some game this fall.

Estevan man killed near Alameda

A 51-year-old Estevan man is dead after a two vehicle accident near Alameda Saturday.
Singer explores the culture of opera in Italy

Singer explores the culture of opera in Italy

Chelsea Woodard explores the world of opera, during her time in Verona and Milan, Italy during the summer. Chelsea, the daughter of Jennifer and Darren Woodard of Weyburn, had attended the Walnut Hull Summer Opera Program for three weeks.
Estevan Police arrest three in drug bust

Estevan Police arrest three in drug bust

A little bit of teamwork went a long way for the Estevan Police Service last Wednesday. The EPS and a number of law enforcement organizations teamed up to arrest three men on a variety of drug-related offences.

Armed robbery in Stoughton

Weyburn RCMP are asking for the public's help to solve an armed robbery in Stoughton. Shortly after midnight on October 2, RCMP responded to a robbery outside of the Crossroads Inn.
Early detection the key to saving lives

Early detection the key to saving lives

With breast cancer continuing to be found in younger women every day, early detection is becoming the best tool to surviving the dreaded disease.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks