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Weyburn Review

Review is 'Best Overall Paper', wins six awards

The Weyburn Review was named as the Best Overall Paper in its circulation class, in the Better Newspapers Competition for the Saskatchewan Weekly Newspapers Association, announced at their annual convention held in Saskatoon.
Playing together in harmony

Playing together in harmony

Shoni King and Micah Walbaum play in synch together as they take part in the twin fiddling category of Weyburn's 11th annual Old Tyme Fiddling Contest on Saturday, held at McKenna Hall.

Cool weather slows flood down, not over

Cool weather has slowed the snow melt down, and helped keep the rise of flood waters in the Weyburn and area from overwhelming the area and causing damage, while the flood that hit Radville has mostly subsided, while leaving that community with an em
At annual meeting WIT shows a profit

At annual meeting WIT shows a profit

The Weyburn Inland Terminal has diversified its business enough that in a tough year like 2010, with significantly reduced crops in quality and quantity, the company still had a profitable year, shareholders heard at their annual meeting on Friday af

Women of the Year are recognized by Quota

Luncheon event at McKenna
Host fire chief meets visitors

Host fire chief meets visitors

Host Fire Chief Steve Debienne, centre facing the camera, chats with a visitor from the La Ronge Fire Department at the trade show for the provincial Fire Chiefs Conference, held over the weekend in Weyburn.
Midale farmers produce new cooking oil

Midale farmers produce new cooking oil

The daughter of one of the "Three Farmers" will be at Sisters' Bistro in Montmartre on April 16 to share what was grown on her family's farm.

Conservative candidate goes into campaign mode

Incumbent Ed Komarnicki, Conservative candidate for Souris-Moose Mountain, opened his campaign office in Weyburn last week and is now on the road campaigning.

Inconsiderate City

Jennifer's Journal

Council grants request from local boy with cerebral palsy

A regular meeting of the Weyburn City Council was held on April 11; here are the major points of interest: Improved Access to Leisure Centre Council responded to a letter they received in February from Kylan Fox, a Grade 9 student who has cerebral pa