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Water advisory could last weeks

Weyburn Mayor Debra Button recently alerted the public that the current Precautionary Boil Water Advisory could continue for a number of weeks.

New funding for farm education and safety

Crown Investments Corporation Minister Tim McMillan, on behalf of Agriculture Minister Bob Bjornerud, recently announced $105,000 in new funding for the Saskatchewan Association of Agricultural Societies and Exhibitions (SAASE) to administer agricult

Cornerstone Theatre ready to tickle with an "Unnecessary Farce"

Carlyle's Cornerstone Theatre players are preparing to give the world a laugh with their spring presentation for this year, 'An Unnecessary Farce.
Job fair provides connection

Job fair provides connection

The job fair in the Estevan Shoppers Mall saw many industries participate, but still dominating the event with a healthy representation of tables was the oilfield.
Record funds raised at Lions dinner and auction

Record funds raised at Lions dinner and auction

The Carlyle Lions continued their history of fundraising successes with their 21st annual dinner and auction held at Memorial Hall in Carlyle on Thursday, March 1st.

Dog Guides: one way the Lions Club helps in the community

The Lions Club will be hosting a Community Service Information Meeting at the Captain's Hall on March 14 at 7:00 p.m. and anyone interested in learning more about the Lions Club is encouraged to attend.

Local dealer joins Ford Canada in going green

Ford of Canada and local dealers are taking a range of unique tactics to help drivers become more environmentally focused.
Dickens bicentennial a decade for Carlyle

Dickens bicentennial a decade for Carlyle

Carlyle's annual Dickens Village Festival celebrated another successful year in 2011, and 2012, with it auspiciously coinciding with Dickens' 200th birthday promises to be a bigger hit still, as it will be the 10th year for the community's signature

Police confiscate school keys from youths

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of February 27 to March 3: During the reporting period, police dealt with 70 calls for service. Police dealt with two reports of Hit and Run and eight false alarms.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

The Band Trip to Edmonton is March 17th to 20th. Best of luck to all. Just a friendly reminder from Mr. Dyck to "practice." The Easter Break California Trip is coming up soon.