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$20 Million in additional funding for Children's Hospital

Families will benefit from 24 additional inpatient beds to be added to the Children's Hospital of Saskatchewan following an additional $20 million investment by the Government of Saskatchewan.

Weyburn Comp. school news

Sneak peek dinner theater tickets for "Grease", to be held on Sunday, May 4 starting at 5:30 p.m., must be purchased before Monday April 28 so that an exact number can be determined.
Memories: Roy Johnston

Memories: Roy Johnston

Roy Johnston of Kisbey grew up around horses and developed a great love of the animal at a very young age.

Mayor's Luncheon to be held May 6

The Candian Mental Health Association of Weyburn is holding their 2014 Mayor's Luncheon on Tuesday, May 6 at 11:30 a.m. at McKenna Hall.
Smoke 'Em Diesel comes to Carlyle

Smoke 'Em Diesel comes to Carlyle

Smoke 'Em Diesel outside of Regina have built a name for themselves in the community of diesel.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP received 32 calls from Friday, April 11 to Wednesday, April 16. Assault In Arcola there was a report of an assault. The matter is under investigation. There was report of an assault near Carlyle.

City of Weyburn has issued 27 building permits year-to-date

During the month of March, the City of Weyburn issued over $2 million in building permits.
Crescent Point launches new office construction with ground breaking

Crescent Point launches new office construction with ground breaking

Executives from the oil and gas producer Crescent Point met with the TL Penner Construction team for their ground breaking event in Carlyle on Thursday, April 17.
G.F. Kells takes part in Eco-Month

G.F. Kells takes part in Eco-Month

Gracie Schutz, grade eight student at G.F. Kells, took on a tremendous amount of responsibility throughout the month of April organizing Eco-Month. "It's a SaskEnergy initiative," Carly Broberg, teacher at G.F. Kells, explained.
One hundred years of Rebekahs

One hundred years of Rebekahs

In 1851 a group of women came together as the Daughters of Rebekah, now known as the International Association of Rebekah Assemblies.