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Drunk drivers targeted

Denise Dubyck, national president of Mothers Against Drunk Driving, hopes the new RID program will prevent personal disasters like the one that caused her to start a MADD chapter in her home town of Calgary.

Ten years after the 9/11 attack

A decade ago, people watched with horror and disbelief as the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City were deliberately hit by airliners, and collapsed, killing thousands of people and throwing up a huge, thick cloud of dust over Manha

Yields still rated poor in harvest conditions

Warm weather allows for winter wheat seeding
And they're off!

And they're off!

A large contingent of motocross racers are quick off the starting line at the beginning of a heat, during the Trackside MX South Corner Racing Circuit's stop at Weyburn's Raymond Giroux Memorial Track, formerly the Moffat Pits, on Saturday.

City police investigate break-ins, thefts, mischief

Weyburn Police Service received 106 calls for service during the week of Sept. 5-11, including mischief in public places, thefts and break-ins. A break and enter to a residence in the Weyburn Trailer court was reported.
Mentorship program set

Mentorship program set

Students to explore health care professions
Touring band room at the Junior High

Touring band room at the Junior High

Kellie Fellner, Ashley Culham and Kennedy Herlick play with one of the percussion instruments in the Weyburn Junior High band room while taking a tour of the facility.
Celebrating a touchdown

Celebrating a touchdown

The Comp School cheerleading squad chant "We are the Eagles", as one cheerleader is tossed high in the air, as they celebrate the second touchdown scored by the Comp Eagles,
Running to gain yards

Running to gain yards

Bantam Raiders player Austin Neiszner, No. 22, runs with the ball and prepares to fend off a defender who is ready to tackle him, during a Minor Football game on Sunday afternoon versus the Jr. Griffins.
Using her new locker

Using her new locker

Taylor Evans, Grade 7, shows off her new locker to her older sister Sam Evans, Grade 9, at the Weyburn Junior High on Thursday night. Parents of Grade 7 and new students were invited to the Junior High for an orientation night.
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