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EDITORIAL: City council made the right decision

Weyburn's city council made the most reasonable decision they could when deciding on the issue of the railway crossing on Queen Street adjacent to Highway 39, the scene of a couple of recent accidents involving semis hauling trailers.
Pancake breakfast for WMH players and families

Pancake breakfast for WMH players and families

Weyburn Minor Hockey families line up for a yummy start to their day at the pancake breakfast held during the SaskEnergy Hockey Weekend.
Old school coming down to make way for new

Old school coming down to make way for new

A power shovel moves piles of rubble and rebar by the Weyburn Comp on Wednesday, as demolition efforts of the older parts of the high school continue, making way for the new construction and renovations for the Comp.

Living Well

Taren, a health management professional, asks: Is there a best practice that would show cultures bucking North American food diet require less for health care? I am going to answer this question over several columns as it is too important to give a s
Artist's entry to People's Choice competition

Artist's entry to People's Choice competition

Weyburn artist Rickee-Lee Webster shows off her acrylic painting, "Dog's Best Friend", which is her entry to the 30th annual James Weir People's Choice art competition, which is on display until the end of January, one of some 35 entries in this year

My Nikkel's Worth

It is human nature, sometimes, to ignore preventative measures or to engage in behaviour that could lead to an accident or other situation that is preventable. When I lived in Alberta, I recall a well-known physician, Dr.
Thinking spring with an art project

Thinking spring with an art project

Jeannette Frederick and Mary Barnes work together on a giant poster with other Dew Drop Inn residents at Tatagwa View. The residents filled in more of the colourful spring-themed poster on Wednesday.
"James Weir Peoples' Choice" exhibit on at Allie Griffin Gallery

"James Weir Peoples' Choice" exhibit on at Allie Griffin Gallery

The public reception for the James Weir Peoples' Choice exhibition is welcoming back the first exhibition winner, Yvette Moore.

LETTER: Driver says that Queen Street sight line is not the problem

To the Editor: I have to agree with the Johnny Knox letter in last week's Review! There are complaints about sight line on Queen Street. Well, when I drive that road, my sight line starts before I turn south off of 13 highway.
Busy skating rink during New Year's Eve

Busy skating rink during New Year's Eve

The Tom Zandee Sports Arena has a busy New Year's Eve as many local families participated in free skating offered by the City of Weyburn. Free skating and free swimming were both offered by the city on Dec. 31, to mark the end of the centennial year.
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