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Weyburn Review

EDITORIAL: Answers needed on hospital issue

After many long months of discussion, survey-taking and question-asking, Weyburn's city council decided to set the levy for the proposed new acute-care hospital at $140 on residential properties.

Beaubier farmer suggests a revolution for farming

Farming today, and in the future, should no longer be as simple as injecting seeds in the ground and harvesting them a few months later.

City still under precautionary boil water advisory

The most recent water tests from the Weyburn Filtration Plant show no more signs of giardia or cryptosporidium, however a complete flushing and cleaning program must occur before the precautionary boil water advisory is lifted.

Roger Deschambault

March 12, 1952 - March 15, 2012

Kick off on March 31 for Weyburn's Relay For Life

Spring is in the air and it's time to spring into action. Community residents are encouraged to take up the fight against cancer of all kinds with the Canadian Cancer Society's launch of Relay For Life.
Evelyn Maurine Beare (nee Treble)

Evelyn Maurine Beare (nee Treble)

Evelyn Maurine Beare (nee Treble) formerly of Fillmore passed away at Tatagwa View, Weyburn, on March 8, 2012 at the age of 98 years.
Fans enjoying the intensity of playoffs

Fans enjoying the intensity of playoffs

The mysterious "Red Men", fans of the Weyburn Red Wings, display their enthusiasm for the Sherwood conference finals between the Red Wings and Melville Millionaires, as they are controlled by Denni Abel.

Reader: city's poor planning causing many complications

To the Editor: The City of Weyburn's poor planning causes many complications.
Saving a life at the Regional Science Fair

Saving a life at the Regional Science Fair

Midale students Keely Toles and Taylor Hoium show the life-saving pack they made to go with an app that can be downloaded onto a computer or smart-phone, at the Southeast Regional Fair.
DeLaet looking forward to returning to Houston Open

DeLaet looking forward to returning to Houston Open

After completing his eighth event in the Professional Golf Association (PGA), Graham DeLaet said his "body is holding up well." The former Weyburn golfer is back on the Tour after taking a major medical extension during his 2011 season.