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Disturbances, careless and drunk drivers keep police on the alert

A disturbance outside a local lounge attracted police attention on the night of May 28.
CiB Recyclable Bag Week runs all this week in city

CiB Recyclable Bag Week runs all this week in city

It is Recyclable Bag Week in Weyburn, with residents encouraged to use recyclable bags from May 31 to June 4.
Mack takes top spot at Skills Canada

Mack takes top spot at Skills Canada

Like any good competitor, Kaylyn Mack clearly knows how to come through in the clutch.
Souris Valley Theatre returns for its 21st season

Souris Valley Theatre returns for its 21st season

Ron Ror is gearing up for a busy summer of musical theatre.

EDITORIAL

Rate hikes are a 'necessary evil'
Grain bin lid invention leads to major award for Midale Central School seniors

Grain bin lid invention leads to major award for Midale Central School seniors

It's a well accepted fact that farmers make good inventors, mainly because there are so many unique problems to solve that require individual ingenuity and usually there isn't a lot of infrastructure around to help.

Former Fillmore singer makes radio contest final

A former Fillmore teacher and singer, Chris Henderson, is one of several artists who have advanced to the finals in Saskatchewans Next Big Thing, a contest hosted by radio station Big Dog 92.7FM.
Weyburn Comprehensive School reduces environmental impact

Weyburn Comprehensive School reduces environmental impact

The Weyburn Comprehensive School is looking to reduce its environmental impact by increasing its recycling efforts and cleaning up their grounds.The school will be holding a Green Week on May 31 to June 4 to kick-off their environmental efforts.
Technology infusion at Cornerstone SD

Technology infusion at Cornerstone SD

小蓝视频 East Cornerstone School Division held a presentation of Technology Infusion Projects by several Weyburn and area teachers on May 20.

Police search for dead infant

Report from the Weyburn Police Service from May 17 to 23:*On May 20, police received information that the body of a new born infant was observed in the garbage of a residence on Coteau Avenue in Weyburn.
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