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Weyburn Review

Please fish responsibly on Saskatchewan lakes

The Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment reminds everyone who ventures out on Saskatchewan's frozen lakes to enjoy a day of ice fishing to fish responsibly and safely. Everyone can help maintain a sustainable fishery and a healthy environment.

Province buys seedlings for reforestation

The Ministry of Environment has contracted with a Saskatchewan nursery to grow and store 2.5 million tree seedlings, all destined for planting projects in the Provincial Forest.

City requests feedback for hospital levy

Debra Button, Mayor of Weyburn, announced on January 20 that the City would be mailing a survey to all households in Weyburn to seek feedback on funding for the proposed new hospital.
Weyburn welcomes new Chief of Police

Weyburn welcomes new Chief of Police

Weyburn Mayor Debra Button welcomed Inspector Marlo Pritchard as Weyburn's new Chief of Police at a press conference on January 20.
Sectional practice for tuba players

Sectional practice for tuba players

Taylor Evans and Emma Jacobson practice playing the tuba, during a Grade 7 sectional practice at the Weyburn Junior High on Wednesday.

Last year with group an 'end to an era'

Chelsea Woodard cast as Juliet for DIWC musical Chelsea Woodard will take the stage as Juliet for the Do It With Class musical, "Romeo and Juliet". It is a rewarding and "challenging" role for Woodard, who is in her last year of Do It With Class.
Olga Pearl "Mickey" Reiter

Olga Pearl "Mickey" Reiter

Mom lost her love affair with life on January 6, 2012 just 5 days after celebrating her 90th birthday with family in Kelowna, BC. Predeceased by her parents and her husband Henry.

Municipal delegates set to debate at SUMA convention

The members of the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) will be meeting on Jan. 29 in Regina for their annual convention.

Yellow Grass Drop In Centre now open Saturday nights

Yellow Grass (cpd) - The Drop In held their regular monthly board meeting on Jan. 10. It was decided to open the Drop In on Saturday nights at 7:30 p.m. for fun, games and coffee, and there will be a charge of $2 per person.

Tytlandsvik needs votes in online singing competition

Radville singer and songwriter Lexie Tytlandsvik earned her way to the Top 30 across Canada in an online competition for a record label. The 15-year-old is the only artist from Saskatchewan to have made it this far.