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Fundraiser in its fifth year

The fifth annual Cystic Fibrosis fundraiser will be held on March 8 at McKenna Hall. Event organizers Mike and Cara Weger have another action-packed evening of entertainment planned.

Chamber to host inclusive breakfast seminar

The Weyburn and District Chamber of Commerce will be holding its first ever member and non-member breakfast seminar at the Travelodge Hotel on February 27 at 7:30 a.m. Encouraged to attend are non-member businesses as well as members.
Wor-Kin Shop hopes to get the show on the road with a 'half-million dollar' evening

Wor-Kin Shop hopes to get the show on the road with a 'half-million dollar' evening

The Weyburn Wor-Kin Shop Corp.'s 'One Night, Half-a-million dollars' event is aimed at raising the rest of its goal in one night.

Is doctor retention the most difficult part of health care in rural Saskatchewan?

Doctor retention is one of the main problems plaguing rural communities across Saskatchewan. This is one of the issues those in southeastern Saskatchewan are struggling with currently.

Police deal with breaking, entering and domestic issues

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of February 10 to 17: During the reporting period, police responded to 109 calls for service. On February 14 and 15, the Weyburn Police Service participated in a provincial wide traffic blitz.
King George Tavern opens under new ownership

King George Tavern opens under new ownership

Though King George Tavern in Manor has been closed for nearly two years, Delton Braun has recently bought it and will be reopening the establishment.

Cancer rehabilitation seminar set for February 23

The Sharing the Journey Cancer Support Group will be hosting a free seminar on February 23 at the Weyburn Public Library (lower level) at 1:30 p.m.

Weyburn This Week upgrades commenting platform

Notice to Readers: Weyburn This Week's online commenting platform was recently upgraded to offer our readers new options and features.
Estevan could have been a possible waypoint for Al Capone as filmmaker looks at gangster's links to Moose Jaw

Estevan could have been a possible waypoint for Al Capone as filmmaker looks at gangster's links to Moose Jaw

One filmmaker is asking for the public's help on her journey to find Al Capone in Saskatchewan. The notorious gangster of the 1920s enjoys a storied history of his contribution to the Chicago liquor scene in Prohibition-era America.
SECSD adjusting to gov't mandated changes

SECSD adjusting to gov't mandated changes

Thanks to a couple of recent announcements from the provincial government, the South East Cornerstone Public School Division has been forced to call an audible of sorts.