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Weyburn Review

Province commits additional funds for flood costs

The provincial government is moving to provide an additional $33.9 million to the Saskatchewan Watershed Authority to cover costs related to this year's unprecedented flooding.

Rider plates at 22,000 and counting

It's been over a year since Rider licence plates first became available and they're still scoring big with fans.

Police investigating acts of repeat vandalism

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of September 19 to September 25: During this reporting period the Weyburn Police Service dealt with a total of 113 files. A great many of these were as a result of excessive alcohol consumption.

New child care centre opens in Pangman

On September 23, Environment Minister Dustin Duncan on behalf of Education Minister Donna Harpauer, joined parents, dignitaries and representatives from the South East Cornerstone School Division to celebrate the opening of a 25 space licensed child
Regional artist on display at Credit Union

Regional artist on display at Credit Union

Lyn Johnson, of Oungre, displays her "A Garden Walk" collection at the Weyburn Credit Union gallery.

Water discoloured but is still safe to drink: mayor

Weyburn's drinking water supply again had discolouration for a day or two last week, but the City of Weyburn insists the water continued to be safe to drink, as tests have been continually carried out on the water.

Winter wheat emerging and 'looking good'

Straw shortage a concern for SE cattle producers

First and Goal

The road to the Grey Cup took a dramatic detour for Canada's Team following the horrific 42-5 loss to the B.C. Lions on Saturday at Mosaic stadium.
Cross-country cyclists stop in Weyburn

Cross-country cyclists stop in Weyburn

Nigel Jackett of Perth, Australia, and his partner Jaime Hall, originally of Vernon, B.C., take a moment to rest before heading back on their way during their cross-country trek west to B.C.

Police investigate accident, drug trafficking and thefts

During the week of Sept. 19-26, the Weyburn PS dealt with a total of 113 files. A great many of these were as the result of excessive alcohol consumption. As a result of a traffic stop on Sept.
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