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Chipley to run for mayor

Estevan will have a race for mayor in 2012. Veteran Councillor Lynn Chipley announced Monday that she will be running for mayor in the Oct. 24 municipal election.
New homes being constructed in subdivision

New homes being constructed in subdivision

Two new homes are constructed in the subdivision located near Assiniboia Park Elementary, with crews working on the exterior of the homes on Wednesday.

Police remind motorists to slow down in school zones

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of August 26 to September 1: During the reporting period, the Weyburn Police Service received 127 calls for service.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

A total of 53 calls for the week of Aug. 24 through Aug. 30 came to the Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP. Issues regarding mental health issues are not reported, nor are matters that will affect further investigations.

Weyburn Comp. School news

The school year has begun and school activities are off and running. All teams - volleyball, soccer, cross-country, golf and football - have already started selection and practices.

The cooks come out of the kitchen

The cooks will be cooking, but what will you be eating? A fundraiser for United Way Estevan is sending cooks back into the kitchen for a night of food of fun. Dubbed Cooks That Cook, the Sept.
A stroll down memory lane

A stroll down memory lane

Summer at the Rusty Relics Museum has seen weekly visits from children but Monday, Aug. 27 and Tuesday Aug. 28 were a bit different.
Red Market Barn ends successful season

Red Market Barn ends successful season

The Red Market Barn has had a wonderful season. Beginning the 2012 season on July 1 and held every Sunday until Sept. 2, it was host to over 50 vendors every weekend.

ABEX finalists named

The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce has recently announced the list of finalists in the 2012 Achievement in Business Execellence (ABEX) Awards. Weyburn's own Souris Valley Industries Ltd.

Cornerstone Theatre to offer something new this fall

Carlyle theatre goers may have noticed the lack of theatre in the months leading up to the Dickens Village Festival. Don Carter, theatre event coordinator was noticing as well and looking for a solution.