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Weyburn Review

City police investigate accidents and assaults

The Weyburn Police Service responded to 91 calls for service during the week of Aug. 29-Sept. 4, including accidents, assaults and several alcohol-related incidents. Police attended an accident on Souris Avenue on Aug.
Stoughton Museum has dog show

Stoughton Museum has dog show

Contestants with their four-legged friends gather in front of the Stoughton Museum on Aug. 24, as the museum hosted its third annual Dog Show.

"Drive-By Paintings" on view at the Allie Griffin Art Gallery

Weyburn's Allie Griffin Art Gallery is hosting a touring exhibition by artist Terry Fenton entitled "A Wide Horizon.
Chasing down the running back

Chasing down the running back

Members of the Weyburn Jr. Eagles peewee team chase down the running back as they practice running plays at Jubilee Park on Wednesday evening, in advance of their league game which they played in Regina on Saturday.

Be especially cautious on the long weekend!

The Saskatchewan Safety Council and partners encourage everyone to take extra caution over the August long weekend to make sure that we all Have a Safe Summer! "Long weekends are particularly dangerous in Saskatchewan as more injuries and fatalities

Police respond to reports of threats and theft

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of August 22 to 28: During the past week police members attended 95 calls for service. Many were alcohol related, there were assault and firearm related complaints attended.

Weyburn Concert Series ready for another season

Weyburn Concert Series is looking forward to an exciting and varied 2011-2012 season with a line-up that offers seven concerts encompassing a wide variety of entertainment genres.

Additional antlerless mule deer licences available

Three hundred and forty six antlerless mule deer licenses will be available for purchase beginning September 6, 2011. The licenses were originally made available through the Big Game Draw but were not allocated due to lack of applicants.

Barbecue safely this long weekend

SaskPower reminds everyone to keep propane safety in mind as they load their coolers with hotdogs and hamburgers for the long weekend.

COPE members ratify SGI contract offer

Members of the Canadian Office and Professional Employees (COPE) Union, Local 397, have ratified a new collective agreement with SGI. The new agreement includes a 7.5 per cent general wage increase over four years (1 per cent, 3 per cent, 1.