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Good morning Weyburn!

Good morning Weyburn!

Good morning Weyburn! The annual landfill coupon for one free residential drop off of household and yard waste will be available in today's edition of Weyburn This Week.
Mayor Roy proposes ‘Greater Weyburn Area’ at Chamber AGM

Mayor Roy proposes ‘Greater Weyburn Area’ at Chamber AGM

The Chamber of Commerce held an election, and elected Ryan Skjerdal as the new director
Weyburn Skating Club holds season-end Showcase ice carnival

Weyburn Skating Club holds season-end Showcase ice carnival

The Weyburn Skating Club held their season-end Showcase 2023, an ice carnival at Crescent Point Place, on Tuesday evening. The club had 20 performances through the evening, including large and small groups, solos and duets, and a special skate by graduating skater Hannah Van De Sype, who dedicated one of her performances to her mother.
Souris-Moose Mountain MP critical of federal budget

Souris-Moose Mountain MP critical of federal budget

Kitchen voices concern with deficit, lack of support for agriculture sector and mining
Singer Brayden King to compete on American Idol show

Singer Brayden King to compete on American Idol show

Singer Brayden King relates 'surreal' experience in his Vegas audition for American Idol show.
New UFA Weyburn location expects to become integral to community

New UFA Weyburn location expects to become integral to community

Don Smith noted that Weyburn hits everything that UFA could ask for, as one of their next locations in the province
Time running out for Women of Distinction Awards nominations

Time running out for Women of Distinction Awards nominations

The deadline for nominations for the Women of Distinction Awards is fast approaching, as they need to be in by Friday, March 31.
Weyburn singer on his way to American Idol in Hollywood

Weyburn singer on his way to American Idol in Hollywood

Weyburn singer Brayden King announced on social media on Monday night that he will be competing on American Idol.
Budget funding for school divisions will leave them short

Budget funding for school divisions will leave them short

A number of Saskatchewan’s school divisions say they will need to draw on reserves to balance their budgets, after the province brought down their budget
More or Less: Never seen again

More or Less: Never seen again

Sixteen months ago, our own community was shaken by the disappearance of a very good family friend of almost 50 years.
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