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Weyburn Review

Local Music Award winner announced

The Committee for the Helen Davidson Music Award has announced that Mikyla Jensen is the winner of this year's $2,000 scholarship. Jensen is a Grade 12 student at the Weyburn Comprehensive School.

Wet weather affects City's lot creation

A regular meeting of the Weyburn City Council was held on June 13; here are the major points of interest: *Council heard good and bad news during the monthly building department report.
Miss Universe contestant has small-town advantage

Miss Universe contestant has small-town advantage

When some of Canada's most beautiful and brightest women take to a Toronto stage this June, a small-town girl from rural Saskatchewan will be among them. Miss Universe Canada contestant Courtney Hewalo of Montmartre (pop.

Knowing is doing...unfortunately

Jennifer's Journal

Native Prairie Appreciation in Weyburn

The City of Weyburn has declared June 19 to 25 as Native Prairie Appreciation Week.
River Park flood

River Park flood

The entrance to River Park is under water as a result of the rain on Friday. This was one of several locations around Weyburn that experienced flooding as a result of the storm.

Mayor Button re-elected to National Board

Weyburn Mayor Debra Button returned recently from what she described as "a successful and productive" conference of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM), hosted this year in Halifax.

Road Race to benefit community

Residents who like to run will have the opportunity to do just that while raising money for a worthy cause this summer. Weyburn's Opportunity Road Race is a five, 10 or 15-kilometre race that will take place on Sunday, August 21.

Missing man's body found

The search for a missing Weyburn man ended on a sad note, when his body was discovered in the early evening hours of June 14. The search for 80-year-old Donald McCowan began two days previous, when his wife reported him missing on June 12.
Residents encouraged to follow lead of 100-time blood donor

Residents encouraged to follow lead of 100-time blood donor

Quiet and unassuming, Dion Cochrane might not fit the mould of a typical hero. Yet, the local resident is single-handedly responsible for having saved as many as 300 lives. How has he done it? By simply rolling up his sleeve.