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Weyburn Review

Marathon of Hope set for September 18

Weyburn and area residents are encouraged to run, walk or bike in the annual Terry Fox Run. The Marathon of Hope will be held on Sunday, September 18 at River Park in Weyburn. Registration starts at 12 Noon from the campground office.
Young kids get ready for business

Young kids get ready for business

Take 25 kids with a lot of creativity and an eagerness to learn about business, combine it with some hard work and you'll get a successful Backyard Entrepreneur (BE) in Business camp.

EI recipients and claims drop in Saskatchewan

The number of Saskatchewan people receiving regular EI benefits has dropped for 15 consecutive months. According to a report today from Statistics Canada, there were 2,670 (20.

Saskatchewan exports continue steady rise

Saskatchewan's goods continue to be in high demand, generating $2.3 billion for provincial businesses in June. This was an increase of 29.6 per cent over June 2010 according to the latest merchandise exports report by Statistics Canada.

Communities eligible for PDAP advance payment

Rural and urban municipalities, towns, villages and First Nations communities claiming assistance for losses from natural disasters through the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program (PDAP) can receive an advance payment of 60 per cent of their total

Increase funding helps with expanded campsites

Campers in Saskatchewan's Regional Parks are enjoying about 500 brand new campsites, in addition to numerous other capital upgrades, thanks to the province's increase in funding.

Summer bridge play coming to an end

On June 27 there were four tables in play of the Weyburn Dublication Bridge Club at the Wheatland Senior Centre.

Local residents urged to roll up their sleeves

Summer need prompts call for blood donors in Estevan & Weyburn
Road Race attracts 105 participants

Road Race attracts 105 participants

Weyburn's Opportunity Road Race hit the streets on Sunday, August 21 with 105 entrants coming from Winnipeg, Regina, Saskatoon, Moose Jaw, Oxbow and Weyburn and area.

Winter wheat, ideal crop solution for wet conditions

Many growers across the prairies are facing challenging circumstances. Due to wet spring and summer conditions, millions of acres have gone unseeded on the prairies.