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Weyburn Review

EDITORIAL: Let's show some restraint out there

Is the labour unrest Saskatchewan residents are subject to part of the result of the booming economy and the high price of oil and of housing? It may not seem a likely connection at first glance, but it is a fact that a major part of the ongoing grow

Fraudulent scam, thefts and mischief investigated

During the week of May 23-29, 125 complaints were handled by members of the Weyburn Police Service, including mischief, fraud and theft. Once again telephone, mail and internet scams seem to be prevalent.
Quota members help plant at Tatagwa View

Quota members help plant at Tatagwa View

Quota Club member Karla Kennedy, left, helps Velma Schultz plant flowers in a planter on Thursday at the Tatagwa View long-term care facility.

City woman sentenced for disposal of body of baby

A 33-year-old Weyburn woman, Angela M.
Mediator appointed for teachers dispute

Mediator appointed for teachers dispute

Teachers job action to be suspended

Flood relief offered by province

Residents of the Weyburn area may be eligible for financial assistance from the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program (PDAP), set up by the ministry of Corrections, Public Safety, and Policing.
Getting a Relay for Life tattoo

Getting a Relay for Life tattoo

Christena Hepper, left, watches as her friend Shameeka MacDonald gets a temporary tattoo on the back of her hand from Keven Kitchen, during a Relay For Life fundraising barbecue on Saturday.

Arcola facility acquired by Calgary company; $15,000 donation made

Calgary-based CCS Midstream Services recently acquired the T-45 Bakken Salt Water Disposal Facility located near Arcola.

Council accepts tender for new grader, rejects Red Wing request

Council hears garbage pickup concerns Weyburn City council has learned that there are still a few bugs to work out in the four month old refuse collection system.

Funding to improve health facilities

Patients and clients of Sun Country Health Region will benefit from $1.18 million worth of building repairs, safety system upgrades and equipment purchases made possible with provincial funding. The new money is part of $133.