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Weyburn Review

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.
Piling up the postal food donations

Piling up the postal food donations

Volunteer Sydney Schultz helps pile up bags of food donations that has been passed in by a human chain of volunteers into the Salvation Army Church, after being collected from around the city by Canada Post workers and their families on Saturday morn

DeLaet will not return to the PGA tour until 2012

Graham DeLaet announced that he would not be returning to the Professional Golf Association Tour until January 2012. The announcement was made on Wednesday, after consultation with his medical team.

EDITORIAL: Littering disrespects the environment

Green seems to be a favourite colour for many people these days, in that it represents the environment, and a concern for preserving it and taking care of it.
Looking at blueprints for new Wor-Kin Shop

Looking at blueprints for new Wor-Kin Shop

Andria Brady, centre, executive director of the Weyburn Wor-Kin Shop, points out key features of a proposed blueprint for the new Day Program facility to board members Gerald Borrowman and Denise Guest.

RM to enable workers to live on company property

The Rural Municipality of Weyburn is looking into a way to make it easier for a company to provide housing for their employees on their property, by making residential buildings a discretionary use on land zoned for industrial use.