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SARCAN building plans underway

Construction of the new Day Program Building, SARCAN Recycling Depot and Vocational Training Centre will begin this fall.
Treasures found and histories learned

Treasures found and histories learned

Hiding away or displayed prominently there are items found in homes, at garage sales, or in auctions that are discovered to be a lost treasure.
Flyin' High at the Eagle Showdown, a thrill

Flyin' High at the Eagle Showdown, a thrill

On the last weekend of September there was only one place to be, a place where you could find some of the best racing in Saskatchewan, get a helicopter ride, a good burger and good ole Prairie fun all in one place.
Weyburn Police Services welcomes newest member

Weyburn Police Services welcomes newest member

Weyburn Police Services' newest member was sworn in Tuesday, October 1. Constable Rachael Clarke came to Weyburn from Manitoba where she spent five years with the RCMP. She is now the fourth female officer in Weyburn.

Slow to 60 KM/HR in work zone

Simplified black and white signage has been posted in dozens of work zones across Saskatchewan throughout this construction season, offering a plain reminder to drivers that they must slow down or face tripled fines.

Police investigate MMA Event

Weyburn Police Service received a complaint about the local MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) event that occurred in Weyburn on Saturday, September 28 to be illegal prize fighting.

SaskTel launches lost and stolen mobile devices database

To reduce the theft of SaskTel mobile devices in Saskatchewan, SaskTel has launched the Lost and Stolen Mobile Devices Service which will black -list reported lost or stolen mobile devices.

Ron Carson named 2013 Business Leader

Ron Carson, founder and CEO of Carson Energy Services Ltd., has always worked toward a singular goal - constant service excellence - through the evolution of the industry over nearly four decades.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

911 Calls The Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP received 50 calls during the week of Sept. 20 to Sept 26. There was a report of an intoxicated male at a bar in Carlyle bothering a server.

Arcola School hoping to create a better tomorrow

"I have seen a tremendous change in behavior in the students who attended Challenge Day," Betty Merrill, an English teacher at a high school in Florida, told the organizers.