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Recycling on the rise at Wor-Kin Shop

The Weyburn Wor-Kin Shop Corp. held their annual general meeting on June 16, providing recycling statistics for Weyburn and area. Executive Director Andria Brady said that the recycling program saw increased growth in the past year.
Students DARE to be drug-free

Students DARE to be drug-free

Students in Weyburn pledged to make good decisions and lead safe and healthy lives at the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) graduation on June 17.Grade 6 students from Assiniboia Park Elementary, Haig, Souris, Queen Elizabeth and St.
Hallberg wins Crocus tournament

Hallberg wins Crocus tournament

Rick Hallberg was the big winner at the 40th annual Molson Crocus Masters Tournament that was held at the Weyburn Golf Course.Hallberg won the championship flight with a two-day total of 142.

Rider Insider

Blah. The only good thing to come out of Sunday's 41-17 Rider loss in Calgary is that the preseason is now OVER.
Weyburn's connection to Tommy Douglas highlighted

Weyburn's connection to Tommy Douglas highlighted

The many local ties to "The Greatest Canadian" were highlighted in a book that was launched in Weyburn recently.

Comp students to continue five-day week

Students at the Weyburn Comprehensive School will enjoy a distraction-free 2010-11 school year.

New Oxbow school receives official name

When students and staff return to school in Oxbow for the 2010-11 year, they will enter the doors of the Oxbow Prairie Horizons School.

It's a small world

Jennifer's Journal

Wheatland Senior Centre News

The results of the senior centre's activitiesfrom June 13 to June 19: Bridge: (Monday) 1stErskine Sandiford,2nd John Whitell, 3rd Chris Diemert. Bridge: (Friday) 1stAndy Goeres,2nd George Gillies, 3rd Basil Holyer.

Police deal with moose/vehicle collision

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the period of June 14 to 20: *On June 18, a local business filed a complaint with the police regarding an internal theft of money. One of their employees was charged with theft over $5,000.
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