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Weyburn Review

Fundraiser to help victims of fire

The McDonalds Restaurant in Weyburn is holding a fundraiser for the family that lost their home to a fire in North Weyburn last week. On March 15, for every Big Mac sandwich sold, McDonalds will donate $1 to the DeConnick family.
Debt Clock stops in Weyburn

Debt Clock stops in Weyburn

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation brought their National Debt Clock Tour to Weyburn on March 8 to create public awareness, elevate the importance of balanced budgets, and provide a means for the public to engage lawmakers about the federal government

Changes to early childhood intervention program delivery

South East Cornerstone and Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate school divisions will be permanently assuming responsibility for early childhood intervention programming in September for families in Weyburn, Estevan, Redvers, Carlyle and surrounding c
Tornado hunter storms Weyburn:

Tornado hunter storms Weyburn:

Weather chaser offers safety & photography sessions

Comtech lands contract with AT&T

Comtech (Communications Technologies) Ltd. has signed a contract with a major U.S. company.
Wings make dramatic stand

Wings make dramatic stand

As of press time Thursday morning the Weyburn Red Wings should have been in a 2-2 tie with the Kindersley Klippers. But as fate would have it the Wings have to make an uphill climb to get things done.

Stop the clock!

Jennifer's Journal

Telemiracle 35 raises $4.6 million

Saskatchewan residents raised $4,635,768 at Telemiracle 35 over the weekend. The Kinsmen Foundation held their 35th annual live telethon from 9 p.m. on March 5 until 5 p.m. on March 6 atTCU Placein Saskatoon.

Former local wins national playwriting contest

Two southeast Saskatchewan women were honoured for their craft in the Nation's capital last month. Weyburn native Trenna Keating won the top prize at Ottawa Little Theatre's 70th National One-Act Playwriting Competition.

Councillor Craigen resigns

Mayor Debra Button announced the resignation of Councillor Dave Craigen on March 8. "I have received a letter of resignation from Councillor Craigen, indicating that he must step down from City Council for personal, medical reasons.