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Young cheerleaders in training

Young cheerleaders in training

A group of elementary-aged girls learn the moves and techniques for cheerleading from some Comp cheerleaders at left, during a one-day cheerleading camp held on Sunday afternoon in the Comp gym.
Soo Theatre puts patrons into the movies with 3D technology

Soo Theatre puts patrons into the movies with 3D technology

Movie-goers in the Weyburn area have been able to witness the quality difference offered by digital technology since the Soo Theatre upgraded its equipment in February of 2012.

Record wholesale trade statistics

February was a record-setting month for wholesale trade in Saskatchewan according to a report released by Statistics Canada.

Police handle numerous acts of mischief

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of April 23 to 29: During the reporting period, police dealt with 116 calls for service. A number were alcohol-related. There were also a number of domestic conflicts, as well as noise complaints.

Youngfellows Club of Weyburn celebrates its 90th anniversary

The Youngfellows Club of Weyburn will celebrate their 90th anniversary on May 20, 2012. "We Serve" was the motto adopted by the Youngfellows Club of Weyburn at their founding meeting held on May 25, 1922 by the original 24 charter members.

Crop report for the period of April 17-23

Warm and favourable weather has allowed some producers to begin seeding, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture's Weekly Crop Report.

Air ambulance takes flight in Saskatchewan

Following a brief ceremony involving dignitaries and former patients on April 30, the Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society (STARS) organization opened its base in Regina and is ready to provide helicopter air ambulance services for critically ill and inju

Saskatchewan asks hunters/anglers for views on regulations

The Saskatchewan Government is surveying hunters and anglers to find ways to improve hunting and fishing regulations.
Police seeking tips on identifying mischief suspects

Police seeking tips on identifying mischief suspects

On Sunday April 22, police received calls of an ATV driving on undeveloped City property and in the walkway area near Slezak Crescent and Barber Crescent. The ATV was being driven in a manner considered dangerous for others using the Tatagwa walkway.

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